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1 2 | themselves; for, having introduced the knuckles of the other 2 2 | the same manner, if having introduced his fingers into the armpit 3 7 | piece of wood should be introduced as far as possible into 4 9 | soft clean wool is to be introduced into the armpit, to fill 5 37| cartilage, something may be introduced into the nostrils to rectify 6 37| a thick spatula is to be introduced with the fingers, not to 7 37| place into which it is to be introduced. But if the fracture be 8 37| is it not to be so when introduced farther in? At first, then, 9 38| whatever suits, is to be introduced into the nostril; but there 10 38| thus, on one occasion, I introduced a slice of sheep’s lung, 11 38| at hand; for sponges, if introduced, imbibe humidities. Then 12 46| patient, and then, having introduced the hand into one of the 13 47| wall, so that the board introduced into it may make pressure 14 47| inflated, and afterward introduced air into the bladder by 15 58| their weight upon a staff introduced into the armpit of the affected 16 70| instructed and not weak, having introduced his arm between his thighs, 17 77| then a brass pipe is to be introduced into one of the loose feet 18 77| And if a small bladder be introduced, its power will be small,