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1 7 | rest of the body may be raised upon tip-toes. This is by 2 14| neither be depressed nor raised, there being but a slight 3 15| connected with the acromion is raised up and rides over other, 4 16| if, while another person raised the arm extended along the 5 16| cases, the shoulder is to be raised, as has been directed, and 6 54| but the nates appear to be raised up, owing to the flesh there 7 58| full growth, keep the limb raised and flexed, rest the weight 8 69| positions: these are, neither raised very high up, nor inclined 9 71| of the thigh-bone will be raised above its ancient seat; 10 71| ancient seat; and if thus raised, it will not be easy to 11 71| And when the patient is raised up by the stretching, you 12 73| large bench were to have raised on it two posts about a 13 80| cavity there is a sort of raised border. When the dislocation