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1 1 | Those, then, who act in such cases without deliberation, for 2 4 | 4. In cases of fracture in either of 3 7 | will be sufficient in those cases in which there was no external 4 10| be made as in the other cases, particularly at the seat 5 10| the same times, as in the cases formerly treated of, and 6 10| conducted in like manner. These cases get completely well for 7 11| inserted into this bone. Such cases are to be treated with cerate, 8 11| bandage properly in such cases; for if one shall bind the 9 11| and also in all the other cases of sphacelus, not proceeding 10 11| on the back, in all such cases the sores are inveterate, 11 11| much rest, as in all the cases attended with sphacelus. 12 11| attended with sphacelus. And cases of sphacelus connected with 13 11| satisfactory proof in all cases of ecchymosis, that they 14 13| sometimes the other bone. These cases are less troublesome than 15 13| mechanical powers applicable in cases of fractures and dislocation, 16 14| manner, as in the preceding cases. And if the patient have 17 15| of the thigh. And in both cases they are to be bandaged 18 17| first bandaging. For in all cases of fracture this object 19 24| These things relate to cases in which there is fracture 20 24| any other kind. In those cases in which the bones are simply 21 25| are others who treat such cases at first with bandages, 22 25| great mistakes in other cases of fracture as well as these. 23 26| may be said, that in those cases in which a separation of 24 26| be torn broader than in cases in which there is no wound, 25 26| more especially so in such cases than in those not complicated 26 26| is to be conducted as in cases of fracture without a wound 27 26| longer period, in those cases in which there is a wound 28 27| sores is the same in those cases of fracture in which there 29 27| any other cause. In such cases it is ascertained that there 30 27| to slough away, in these cases no part is to be exposed 31 27| same manner as in those cases in which there was an external 32 27| be as great as in those cases in which the splints were 33 27| maintained than in the former cases, along with a restricted 34 28| bandages they become wasted. Cases complicated with the exfoliation 35 29| 29. Those cases in which the exfoliation 36 30| 30. In such cases as do not admit of bandaging 37 31| better than wool in such cases; but a good deal should 38 31| third and fourth day in most cases of wounds, are those which 39 31| which of the most important cases in medicine does it not 40 32| 31a. In those cases of fracture in which the 41 33| already described. All those cases in which an exfoliation 42 34| become detached. In some cases the upper part of the bone 43 34| separate most quickly in those cases in which suppuration takes 44 34| forty days; for in some cases it is protracted to sixty 45 35| 34. Such cases are to be treated with compresses 46 35| necessarily shortened in those cases in which the bones have 47 35| the other, and in those cases in which the whole circle 48 36| 35. Those cases in which the bone of the 49 36| recovery are not fewer in those cases in which the parts have 50 36| Still more recover in those cases in which the lower, than 51 36| contracted), the lever in such cases may be advantageously employed.~ 52 37| a common diet. To those cases in which the bones have 53 37| try to escape from such cases, provided one can do so 54 38| The reduction in all these cases is not difficult, but in 55 42| method answers with both cases. And perhaps this is the 56 43| so dislocated in certain cases. The following is the symptom 57 46| 45. In certain cases the process of the ulna ( 58 46| speak in general terms, all cases of fractured bones are less 59 46| immediate in the latter class of cases than in the former, if continual 60 48| of the joint in all these cases should be the same, as when