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1 2 | the same piece of work it may happen that the natural 2 3 | painful, and this fact any one may ascertain by extending his 3 3 | prominent part of the bone may be turned to the brightest 4 3 | in making the extension, may be at no loss to discover 5 4 | quantity so that the bandages may not come off, it is to be 6 4 | toward the extremity, but may be determined to the upper 7 4 | afflux of blood into it may be stopped, and the bandage 8 4 | turns, so that the bandage may prove sufficient to revert 9 4 | terminated. The bandages may be rolled to the left hand 10 4 | the inclination which it may have. Afterward we must 11 5 | symptoms be wanting, you may conclude that the bandaging 12 5 | symptoms be in excess, you may infer that the compression 13 6 | others, so as that they may not reach the bones which 14 7 | suspect ulceration, you may allow the arm to remain 15 7 | nourishing diet. This diet. may be laid down as a just rule 16 7 | of treatment; so that one may know, that if things do 17 8 | over, so that the armpit may rest on the piece of wood, 18 11| danger that the os calcis may sphacelate; and if this 19 11| take place, the impediment may endure for life and also 20 11| within a few days: and there may be lividities of bloody 21 11| pressure; these diseases may occur, besides the sphacelus. 22 11| is danger that the part may become blackened. And we 23 11| manage the foot as that it may be generally raised a little 24 13| the perineum, so that it may prevent the body from yielding 25 13| the hip, so that the body may not turn round with the 26 13| think fit, pieces of wood may be fastened about the armpits 27 13| adapted to the nave, extension may thus be made in the opposite 28 13| feet. Or if you choose, it may be done thus: instead of 29 14| a position that the foot may hang as little as possible. 30 15| extension is required. We may make extension by some of 31 15| construction, and in order that it may bear the weight of the rest 32 15| men be not sufficient, you may use any of the mechanical 33 16| right or to the left, as may be most suitable; and the 34 16| soft object, so that it may not be distorted to the 35 16| the other, and that there may be no protrusion of the 36 16| going to stool. A limb then may be well or ill arranged 37 16| or to whatever extent it may be inclined. The patient, 38 19| to the extension that it may not be insufficient, for 39 19| in order that the parts may be properly distended and 40 20| articulation near the perineum may be included in the bandage; 41 20| so managed, as that they may not be placed on the natural 42 21| should be slackened. You may sooner reduce the swellings, 43 23| attended to, so that it may be properly laid, both in 44 26| 26. As a general rule it may be said, that in those cases 45 26| care being taken that there may be no great compression 46 27| the bandaging, so that it may be tight at no place, but 47 28| that the discharge of pus may not be intercepted, but 48 30| attention should be paid that it may incline upward rather than 49 30| fractured part of the body may undergo proper and not violent 50 30| and smaller, so that they may produce greater or less 51 32| following mode of reduction may be practiced:—Some small 52 32| still more, so that you may use those that suit best; 53 32| as possible, so that they may not bend. This is a powerful 54 32| lever, along with extension, may be had recourse to on the 55 33| wound, so that its lips may gape or be distorted as 56 34| required in order that it may get back into its place; 57 36| the lever in such cases may be advantageously employed.~ 58 42| of dislocation. The parts may be reduced by extension 59 43| the straight line. And one may use with advantage in this 60 44| forcible extension the parts may return to their place of 61 47| epiphysis; and this, although it may appear to be a much more 62 49| it, so that the swelling may be expelled from the seat 63 49| order that the swelling may not collect there. In applying