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1 6 | 6. But the method with a ladder is another of the same kind, 2 6 | tied upon the step of the ladder which may be fitted to the 3 7 | effected by means of the ladder, by preparing it in the 4 42| Wherefore succussion on a ladder has never straightened anybody, 5 43| the following manner:-The ladder is to be padded with leather 6 43| is then to be laid on the ladder upon his back, and the feet, 7 43| from one another, to the ladder, with some firm but soft 8 43| own body, and not to the ladder. When you have arranged 9 43| thus, you must hoist up the ladder, either to a high tower 10 43| and suddenly, and that the ladder may neither tumble to the 11 43| fall forward. But, if the ladder be let go from a tower, 12 44| be well fastened to the ladder by cords at the breast, 13 44| the part properly on the ladder, and the head is to be fastened 14 44| is to be fastened to the ladder at the forehead, the arms 15 44| patient’s body, and not to the ladder, and the rest of the body 16 44| wrapped round it and the ladder; attention, moreover, should 17 44| not to be fastened to the ladder, but should be placed near 18 44| at all to succussion on a ladder; for it is disgraceful in 19 73| wood like the step of a ladder, were inserted in the posts, 20 73| it, for the step of the ladder should be made a little 21 78| the ends of the pestles. A ladder, having strong steps, if 22 78| the following manner: a ladder is to be fastened in the