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1 4 | that the patient may be suspended at his back by the armpit, 2 4 | must bring the arm of the suspended patient as quickly as possible 3 4 | a light child should be suspended behind along with him. These 4 5 | when standing may be almost suspended upon the piece of wood. 5 18| sides; then it may either be suspended or laid at rest, for either 6 22| angle to the arm; the arm, suspended by means of a shawl passed 7 22| hands. It is to be bandaged, suspended in a sling, and placed while 8 42| example, if they see a man suspended or thrown down, or the like; 9 70| procedure). The patient is to be suspended by the feet from a cross-beam 10 70| back, so that he may be suspended for as short a time as possible. 11 70| But when the patient is suspended, a person properly instructed 12 70| stand by the side of the suspended patient, and suddenly suspend 13 70| natural; for the body being suspended by its weight, produces 14 70| extension, and the person suspended from him, along with the 15 70| be taken that the person suspended along with the patient have 16 74| instance, the arm of the person suspended from him, would push the 17 76| natural, but the person suspended should be well trained, 18 78| the injured limb is to be suspended some convenient weight,