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39 thus
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36 been
36 has
36 some
Hippocrates
On Fractures

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1 3 | supine position, in the first place the bone appears distorted, 2 3 | distorted, and in the next place the tendons which extend 3 4 | have. Afterward we must place along the arm, compresses, 4 6 | just to keep them in their place, without the application 5 6 | lower bandages in their place, and that they are not needed 6 8 | distortion usually takes place, if not properly treated; 7 9 | any bone be moved from its place, or a joint of the toes 8 9 | forced back again to its place as described with regard 9 11| and if this should take place, the impediment may endure 10 11| protracted decubitus takes place on the back, in all such 11 13| smooth piece of wood, and place the upper extremity of the 12 13| counter-extension by means of thongs, or place windlasses at this extremity 13 14| applied the bandage, you must place the bandaged part somewhat 14 16| first turns made at that place; and then the bandage should 15 24| next, and secured in their place, and if there be no reason 16 24| equally well restored to their place, but the part is a little 17 25| the pressure at the proper place, and what mischiefs would 18 25| otherwise than at the proper place. Wherefore it has been stated 19 26| the suppurations will take place more speedily than in the 20 27| that it may be tight at no place, but particularly firm at 21 28| bone being about to take place under this mode of treatment; 22 32| cannot be restored to their place, the following mode of reduction 23 32| what will furnish a proper place for the lever to rest on. 24 32| occur if reduction take place, than if the attempt should 25 33| reduced the bones to their place, the modes of treatment, 26 34| which suppuration takes place most quickly, and when new 27 34| it may get back into its place; and if it be such that 28 40| of the humerus remains in place which is articulated with 29 41| is to be pushed into its place, while the fore-arm is brought 30 43| removed from their proper place, notwithstanding a great 31 44| parts may return to their place of their own accord; but 32 46| this displacement takes place, it is apt to be attended 33 46| joint, however, remains in place, for its whole base protrudes 34 46| when the displacement takes place where its head overtops 35 48| that this should not take place when the arm is extended, 36 49| applied most firmly at that place, and less so on either side. 37 49| whether the injury be in that place or not, in order that the


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