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1 9 | those of the shoulder and knee, for these are the joints 2 43| both above and below the knee, and also at the nates; 3 51| extremity of the femur at the knee is turned outward, and the 4 53| mere infants, some at the knee, and others at the hip-joint, 5 53| the hip-joint, but at the knee, although there be some 6 53| its natural state, but the knee is dislocated, in these 7 54| of the thigh-bone, at the knee, appears to be turned inward, 8 65| having made a wound at the knee, has protruded through the 9 65| femoris form a wound at the knee, and slip through it, provided 10 69| below were separated at the knee on the twentieth day, and, 11 71| foot, but also above the knee, so that the force of the 12 71| other person sitting by the knee quietly directs it inward.~ 13 74| from within outward at the knee. Suspension will not answer 14 76| to the fore part of the knee. This method of reduction 15 82| 82. Accidents at the knee are more mild than at the 16 82| these: by flexion at the knee, or by sudden calcitration,