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1 7 | piece of wood, and is to be bound round at the arm, the fore-arm, 2 7 | The cross-beam is to be bound so high that the rest of 3 11| all means the arm is to be bound to the side night and day; 4 11| healed, the arm must still be bound to the side for a long time; 5 30| compress is to be laid on, and bound with a loose bandage. It 6 33| then a bandage is to be bound round the forehead, and 7 44| of the body is not to be bound, except so as to keep it 8 47| his arms laid along and bound to his body; the middle, 9 47| length sufficient, is to be bound tightly round the loins, 10 50| should have the contused part bound round with folded compresses, 11 62| hard, or of lead, is to be bound on, and it is not to be 12 62| shoe made of lead is to be bound on externally to the bandaging, 13 69| of bones which have been bound too tight, and in other 14 70| stretched along the sides, and bound with something soft; all 15 73| thigh-bone, and should be bound moderately tight to the 16 77| at the patella are to be bound together with a swathe, 17 77| used, the thighs are to be bound together to a considerable 18 77| reduction both legs are to be bound together at their extremity.~ 19 78| be slender, it should be bound to the feet of the couch, 20 78| gently stretched along and bound to it, wherever it is found 21 78| of the nates; and having bound a coverlet round the patient’