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1 7 | move?), but it would not remain in its place, but would 2 14| service; for they do not remain firm any length of time, 3 28| dislocation. In an adult the bones remain of their natural size.~ 4 29| occurs in an adult the bones remain of their proper size.~ 5 50| that the patients should remain at rest as much as possible, 6 62| the leg, so that it may remain firm when thus arranged. 7 63| the parts are allowed to remain reduced, and that he will 8 63| with wine, and allowed to remain for a considerable time; 9 63| danger that a small ulcer may remain incurable. And yet in the 10 63| are reduced and allowed to remain in place, the patients die.~ 11 64| reduced, and allowed to remain so. But in those cases in 12 67| reduction be made and allowed to remain, there is some danger of 13 87| parts get rest. While they remain at rest the diet should