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1 1 | armpit and clavicle to the breast (pectoral muscle?), the 2 2 | bring the elbow toward the breast. The physician might reduce 3 2 | brings the elbow toward the breast. Reduction of the shoulder 4 4 | quickly as possible to his own breast. In this position he should 5 14| the part attached to the breast which is uppermost, and 6 14| that for the most part the breast can neither be depressed 7 14| movement of the joint at the breast, for the sternum is connected 8 14| moved from the sides and breast, and, on that account, they 9 14| bone connected with the breast from which it was torn. 10 15| bone connected with the breast is depressed, while the 11 16| shoulder-blades, so that the breast may be depressed as much 12 16| be brought forward to the breast, and the hand laid on the 13 44| the ladder by cords at the breast, at the neck by means of 14 46| before, especially at the breast. When, therefore, any of 15 47| middle of the patient’s breast, as near the armpits as 16 78| coverlet round the patient’s breast, he is to be seated on the 17 78| cross-beam, and afterward the breast is to be fastened to the