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Hippocrates
On Fractures

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1 1 | deliberation, for the most part do not fall into any great 2 3 | latter, in fact, is the same part as that which is called 3 3 | seated that the prominent part of the bone may be turned 4 3 | moreover, the projecting part is particularly painful 5 4 | determined to the upper part; and then it is to be secured 6 4 | to the left, for the most part beginning below and terminating 7 5 | if you bandage any other part beforehand, the humors will 8 6 | not very great; and the part which has been bandaged 9 7 | troublesome pruritus in the part, nor any reason to suspect 10 7 | lower side. The greater part of the arm and the wrist 11 9 | any of the bones of the part called the tarsus be displaced, 12 10| completely well for the most part in forty days, if the patients 13 11| there is danger that the part may become blackened. And 14 12| slender than the other at one part, but not much more slender 15 13| case. But, for the most part, two men will be sufficient, 16 14| placed on the projecting part, and the first turns made 17 14| must place the bandaged part somewhat higher than the 18 14| be inward, the external part of the thigh is wasted, 19 14| versa. But for the most part the dislocation is inward.~ 20 15| sufficient, and for the most part two strong men will suffice, 21 16| third day; and the bandaged part should be found reduced 22 17| the properly arranged, the part becomes more painful. The 23 18| which sustains the upper part of the body, and it is on 24 21| the foot, or in any other part from the pressure, should 25 24| to their place, but the part is a little more swelled 26 25| should be placed and at what part the greatest pressure should 27 25| stated in the preceding part of the work what are the 28 25| bandaged on either side, and a part were left in the middle, 29 25| left in the middle, the part thus left unbandaged would 30 26| have subsided on the whole part comprehended by the bandages. 31 27| under-bandages, or in any other part that is bandaged, and used 32 27| away, in these cases no part is to be exposed to the 33 27| upon the sore. And if any part that is to come away shall 34 27| away shall fall off, the part will incarnate sooner when 35 29| required to go twice round the part that is wounded, but considerably 36 29| bandage, you are to wrap the part around and proceed crossing 37 30| taken that the fractured part of the body be laid in a 38 30| order that the fractured part of the body may undergo 39 31| 31. Moreover, the greater part of physicians treat fractures, 40 32| lever, but the protruding part is sharp, you must scoop 41 33| beginning for the most part at the middle of the bandage, 42 34| In some cases the upper part of the bone is laid bare, 43 34| different effects. For the most part, the bones separate most 44 34| inconvenience and irritates any part of the flesh, and prevents 45 36| those in which the upper part of the bone protrudes; and 46 37| like manner the suspended part of the body should not be 47 38| are displaced for the most part to the inside, sometimes 48 38| Moderate extension for the most part sufficeth, extension being 49 40| 39. For the most part the displacements of these 50 40| not displaced, but that part of the humerus remains in 51 40| palm of his hand to the part of the joint which is displaced, 52 41| displacement for the most part is to the inside, but sometimes 53 42| pressure on the protuberant part of the arm, and the other 54 43| violent displacement the part (olecranon?) which passes 55 43| passes above the prominent part of the bones is large, and 56 43| the one to the projecting part of the humerus at the bend 57 46| sometimes its cartilaginous part, which gives origin to the 58 46| and sometimes its fore part, at the base of the anterior


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