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1 7 | so as to give the less pain upon pressure. Then having 2 8 | disarticulate their joints without pain, and reduce them in like 3 9 | shoulder immediately without pain, and do not think it necessary 4 9 | use the shoulder, for the pain and the tension induced 5 9 | roughly, so as to excite pain. Things get restored sometimes 6 10| practice; for many persons from pain, or from any other cause, 7 10| though with considerable pain; and also they cannot, with 8 12| when they cease to have pain, whatever they attempt to 9 13| acromion becomes free of pain in a few days.~ 10 14| the patients, having no pain, nor finding any impediment 11 19| consequences, such as fevers, pain, nausea, vomitings of pure 12 37| if they do not experience pain, nor fear death, although 13 39| for these thongs give no pain.~ 14 40| heavy nor will occasion pain, for if the cartilage be 15 47| from giving unnecessary pain by its hardness; but the 16 49| inanition, and increasing the pain, fever, and cough; for moderate 17 49| and suspension induces pain. Ordinary bandaging, externally, 18 50| generally, more combined pain than in fractures of the 19 50| the ribs, and relapses of pain in the seat of the injury 20 55| when it becomes free from pain, they can walk without a 21 57| limb, unless prevented by pain, and the leg and foot appear 22 58| after a time, and when the pain has abated, and when he 23 59| particularly attended with severe pain, and they are more apt to 24 60| upon the subsidence of the pain, and when the bone of the 25 69| part which is cut off give pain, and if it prove not to 26 69| may swoon away from the pain, and such swoonings often