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1 1 | great. The strongest is the method to be last described.~ 2 4 | 4. There is another method of reduction performed by 3 6 | 6. But the method with a ladder is another 4 6 | and that, while in the method which the piece of wood 5 7 | by far the most powerful method of effecting reduction of 6 14| callus is quickly formed. The method of dressing which is most 7 14| narrow space. And in the method with the girdle, the girdle 8 30| and kept shut. This is the method of reduction, and it cannot 9 31| quickly as possible; the method of reduction has been described 10 33| bones in another place. This method of distention with glued 11 46| succussion or by any other method, unless one were to cut 12 47| or toward the hips. This method of applying force is particularly 13 67| easiest, the most efficient method, and the one most conformable 14 70| perpendicularly as possible. This method comprises all the conditions 15 76| fore part of the knee. This method of reduction is most especially 16 77| who first invented this method intended it for dislocation 17 77| But it is not a convenient method of applying force, for the 18 77| of the body, and in this method of reduction both legs are 19 80| or the third, the same method of reduction is to be applied,