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1 41| diseases and affections of the bladder supervene, but abscesses 2 45| inclines backward, for the bladder, the organs of generation, 3 47| I put below the hump a bladder, not inflated, and afterward 4 47| introduced air into the bladder by means of a brass pipe 5 47| was fairly extended, the bladder yielded, and the air could 6 47| to slip off the distended bladder when they were pressed together. 7 47| extend the man strongly, the bladder was swelled up by the air, 8 48| benefited by succussion on a bladder, or any other similar plan 9 77| 77. Reduction by the bladder is also celebrated in dislocations 10 77| proper, then, to know how the bladder should be used, if it is 11 77| more powerful than it. The bladder should be placed between 12 77| of the loose feet of the bladder, and air forced into it, 13 77| applying force, for the bladder, when inflated, does not 14 77| of the parts forces the bladder from the most proper place. 15 77| proper place. And if a small bladder be introduced, its power 16 77| articular bone. But if the bladder must be used, the thighs 17 77| considerable extent, and the bladder is to be inflated along