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1 2 | the operator has strong hands, or the physician may do 2 2 | directed with his head and hands, while another person brings 3 9 | should be rubbed with soft hands; and, moreover, in a gentle 4 11| thus: taking hold with the hands of the skin at the armpit, 5 22| may be applied with the hands; when the articular extremity 6 22| as in dislocations of the hands. It is to be bandaged, suspended 7 23| rectified by the palms of the hands, along with sudden extension; 8 27| and at the side, with the hands upon a table, or with the 9 37| woman should do it, for the hands ought to be soft. Thus may 10 62| rectifying them with your hands, and with the bandaging 11 62| properly adjusted with the hands, properly secured with the 12 67| the joints of the toes or hands are dislocated, and the 13 71| extension, directed by the hands, and with slight movement; 14 74| at the buttocks with his hands, or this may be effected 15 75| or pressing with his hands, or with his foot, and suddenly 16 76| person who has very strong hands, and is well trained, should 17 83| extension, either with the hands or some such means; and