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1 10| recognized by the following symptoms:-Since the parts of a man’ 2 10| that. These, then, are the symptoms of dislocation at the shoulder. 3 26| most frequently inward. The symptoms are easily recognized: if 4 30| particularly recognized by these symptoms: the lower jaw protrudes 5 48| extremities are colder, and the symptoms are more fatal than in the 6 48| are least subject to these symptoms.~ 7 50| ribs. And even when no such symptoms supervene from contusion 8 51| prominent. These, then, are the symptoms attending dislocation of 9 54| limb. These, then, are the symptoms of dislocation outward.~ 10 57| than natural. Such are the symptoms accompanying dislocation 11 59| wrinkled and flabby. The symptoms now stated are those which 12 86| of the nerves; when these symptoms are very violent there is 13 86| blood-vessels. With regard to the symptoms attending exacerbations,