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1 1 | forward, and they are more particularly deceived in those persons 2 1 | difficulty of reduction is particularly great. The strongest is 3 7 | wrist, so that it may be particularly well secured; but great 4 8 | hip-joint, when they are most particularly lean, which they are at 5 8 | which time then they are particularly subject to dislocations ( 6 8 | being at that time most particularly reduced in flesh. And other 7 8 | these reasons the ox is most particularly subject to dislocations; 8 9 | all the articulations, but particularly to those of the shoulder 9 13| animals; physicians are particularly liable to be deceived in 10 30| tendons arise. Dislocation is particularly recognized by these symptoms: 11 47| method of applying force is particularly safe; and it is also safe 12 50| injury, and be made more particularly tight there, and the bandaging 13 59| to that. These cases are particularly attended with severe pain, 14 75| This mode of reduction is particularly appropriate to this variety 15 79| 79. It should be particularly known that the union of