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1 2 | joint upward, and bring the elbow toward the breast. The physician 2 2 | applied to the patient’s elbow pushing the arm to the sides. 3 2 | another person brings the elbow toward the breast. Reduction 4 2 | hand grasping it at the elbow, to bend the arm upward, 5 10| described; and also, the elbow of the dislocated arm is 6 10| also they cannot, with the elbow extended, raise the arm 7 12| the ear, by extending the elbow, but they do this much less 8 12| to perform by raising the elbow from the sides obliquely, 9 12| dig, by not raising the elbow too much, and do all other 10 16| beneficial in which the elbow is fixed to the same side, 11 16| has been directed, and the elbow is to be brought forward 12 16| embraces the point of the elbow, and is passed round the 13 18| the rounded part of the elbow will not form an obstacle 14 18| fore-arm be made at the elbow, sometimes turning it into 15 18| a little higher than the elbow, and the arm at the sides; 16 18| articulations, and the point of the elbow is to be included in the 17 19| 19. Dislocations at the elbow give rise to the most serious 18 19| ball (in the bend of the elbow), and bending the fore-arm 19 22| 22. When the elbow is dislocated either inward 20 22| to the extremity of the elbow; or force may be applied 21 82| are more mild than at the elbow, from its being compact, 22 82| also, as in the case of the elbow, may be reduced by moderate