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1 5 | has been well treated and properly bandaged: if you ask him 2 5 | along, if the bandage be properly applied. And these are symptoms 3 5 | importance that this should be properly understood. Thus the bandaging 4 6 | from the first dressing, if properly done, the swelling in the 5 7 | you see that the bones are properly adjusted by the first dressings, 6 7 | that the bones do not lie properly, or if anything about the 7 7 | so that the arm is not properly suspended at this end or 8 8 | the extension is good if properly applied. Then let him bind 9 8 | that the bone is not lying properly, let him remove the bandages 10 8 | usually takes place, if not properly treated; but indeed, all 11 11| who can apply the bandage properly in such cases; for if one 12 11| yet it must be conducted properly. But when the contusion 13 14| purpose, if only the bones be properly reduced, but if he will 14 14| When the bones are not properly replaced, but there has 15 16| every new bandaging; for, if properly treated, and if the swelling 16 16| consolidated in forty days, if properly treated. But if you suspect 17 17| while the bones are not properly arranged, the properly arranged, 18 17| not properly arranged, the properly arranged, the part becomes 19 18| the broken bones are not properly arranged, it is impossible 20 18| when the bones are not properly set, is much more easily 21 19| order that the parts may be properly distended and put in a straight 22 20| than backward; when not properly treated, then, the distortions 23 23| attended to, so that it may be properly laid, both in fractures 24 23| more slowly, if not laid properly, and if not kept steady 25 26| feeling of the parts being properly secured, but not too tight, 26 26| which the parts seem to be properly adjusted, and those in which 27 26| former. And if matters go on properly, the parts about the wound 28 30| ankles. If these things be properly contrived, they should occasion 29 30| extension by the rods be properly managed, as has been already 30 30| if any of them do not fit properly, it does more harm than 31 30| contrivances should either be properly done, or not be had recourse 32 32| suitable, and one use them properly as levers. Of all the mechanical 33 34| prevents the limb from being properly laid, and if, moreover, 34 45| perform extension nor flexion properly. This accident becomes obvious