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1 1 | presents it in the proper position from necessity, but physicians 2 2 | was presented in the prone position to be bound, but the physician 3 2 | the shoulder, and in this position he bound it up, thinking 4 2 | thus put in their natural position, and he appealed to what 5 2 | is reckoned the natural position is not the same, and that 6 2 | happen that the natural position of the right arm is not 7 2 | be found that the natural position of the arms is not the same 8 2 | cavity of the ulna, in this position, throws the bones of the 9 2 | joint is prevented in this position. It is no doubt certain 10 2 | most unbending and extended position possible, so as not to be 11 3 | and bandages it in this position, reckoning it the one according 12 3 | be thus in their natural position, because the bone which 13 3 | kept stretched in a supine position, it will become very painful, 14 3 | arm is turned in a supine position, could lead him wherever 15 3 | so constrained is this position. And, moreover, if, when 16 3 | it to remain in the same position, the patient will endure 17 3 | necessarily assume a different position. But, in addition to other 18 3 | these facts regarding the position, that the bone which protrudes 19 3 | the arm thus in a supine position, in the first place the 20 3 | while the arm has a supine position; for these tendons proceed 21 4 | side suits best with the position of the fractured arm, or 22 8 | adjust it while in this position, the muscle of the arm will 23 8 | while the arm is in the position I have described, a strong 24 11| allowed to lie in a certain position during confinement to bed, 25 14| the body, and in such a position that the foot may hang as 26 14| rest, and in a recumbent position. There is nothing to prevent 27 15| extension, for the same position does not suit with the leg 28 15| this form, but in a bent position, and persons who have been 29 15| is usually in a depending position from its construction, and 30 15| the limb is often in this position. And when wounded, necessity 31 15| remain lying in the same position. For these reasons, neither 32 15| reasons, neither the same position nor the same mode of bandaging 33 15| them into their natural position, by straightening and arranging 34 16| the limb is in a stretched position, making the first turns 35 16| Attention should be paid to the position of the splints about the 36 22| can be more easily kept in position by this means along with 37 23| be placed in a dependent position, while the rest of the body 38 23| kept steady in the same position, and in this case the callus 39 27| moderately applied. But a proper position, the other parts of the 40 29| remain long in the same position are subject to excoriations 41 30| body be laid in a right position, and attention should be 42 30| keeping the limb in a proper position, but will do harm, for when 43 30| not to interfere with the position of the limb; and the wound 44 39| reduce and keep in their position, and are more apt to become 45 48| like other fractures. The position of the joint in all these 46 48| this is the most common position in all dislocations, displacements, 47 48| between both. And this is the position in which the patient can 48 48| arm is extended, for this position will be a great impediment 49 48| joint in the intermediate position when it becomes ankylosed. 50 48| So much with regard to position.~