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1 8 | men is connected with the state of the ligaments, when they 2 8 | for in those who are in a state of embonpoint and fleshy 3 9 | shoulder, then, in such a state, should be rubbed with soft 4 14| restored to its natural state, and with proper care the 5 40| and gets into a febrile state. With regard to cataplasms, 6 53| ankle-joint is in its natural state, but the knee is dislocated, 7 55| owing to the unbending state of their leg, and some of 8 58| getting into an incurable state. And incurable cases should 9 60| extended as when it is in a state of flexion; neither, again, 10 60| is extended. The natural state of matters is such as has 11 63| anointed with cerate in a tepid state. But if it be the winter 12 67| bent than in an extended state. Moreover, it is to be expected, 13 78| be applied, and in this state they are to be used as bands. 14 81| be kept constantly in a state of rest, and is to be laid