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1 5 | pestle should be wrapped in a soft shawl (for thus it will 2 7 | humerus; and a piece of soft shawl or cloth should be 3 9 | bandages; but a ball of soft clean wool is to be introduced 4 9 | state, should be rubbed with soft hands; and, moreover, in 5 26| on the other bone; some soft substance is to be applied 6 37| for the hands ought to be soft. Thus may a fracture of 7 43| ladder, with some firm but soft band; and he is further 8 46| touched appears empty and soft. All the circumstances now 9 47| or anything else which is soft, but does not yield much; 10 47| then, of a thong which is soft, sufficiently broad and 11 47| and another thong, broad, soft, and strong, in the form 12 50| the bandages, broad and soft shawls should be used, and 13 62| resin, with compresses, and soft bandages insufficient quantity, 14 67| should be kept in a warm, soft, and easy condition, and 15 70| cross-beam with a strong, soft, and broad cord; the feet 16 70| another; and a broad and soft leather collar connected 17 70| and bound with something soft; all these preparations 18 75| that the patient may lie soft, he is to be laid on his 19 78| In the first place, when soft and supple thongs are not 20 80| with cerate, neither very soft nor very hard, but of middle 21 80| finger, while that which is soft and liquid is melted and 22 86| diffused, or if greenish and soft, these appearances, in such