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1 9 | may be a support to the bandaging, and maintain the joint 2 13| compresses, and suitable bandaging with linen cloths. The projecting 3 14| suitable position and proper bandaging, and even if not properly 4 14| displaced; and, moreover, the bandaging is inconvenient, in as much 5 14| principally to secure the former bandaging; for in this manner the 6 18| extension is to be made as in bandaging fracture of the arm; for 7 18| according to the rule for bandaging articulations, and the point 8 24| treatment, the position and bandaging are the same as in the other 9 33| improperly. For all such bandaging of a fractured jawbone has 10 34| a short but complex (?) bandaging, for it is nearly cylindrical, 11 34| right hand conducts the bandaging); but if the other jaw be 12 34| of the dislocation, the bandaging is to be made in the other 13 35| complex of all the forms of bandaging, having most of the turns 14 35| bandage to the nose. Such a bandaging does everything the very 15 35| evidently derive no benefit from bandaging above it, but will rather 16 36| 36. This bandaging would appear to me to answer 17 36| even in these cases, the bandaging need not require much trouble, 18 49| suspension induces pain. Ordinary bandaging, externally, is sufficient 19 50| tight nor loose, and the bandaging should commence at the seat 20 50| particularly tight there, and the bandaging should be conducted as is 21 50| may lie smooth, and the bandaging should be renewed every 22 50| the reducing system, the bandaging should be tighter, but when 23 50| commencement, the treatment and bandaging should be continued for 24 50| the body; wherefore proper bandaging, and for a considerable 25 62| your hands, and with the bandaging in like manner, as to bring 26 62| bound on externally to the bandaging, having the same shape as 27 86| for drink, if required. Bandaging as in the other articulations: 28 86| heel. Position, like the bandaging, should be so regulated