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1 1 | bound, presents it in the proper position from necessity, 2 1 | being skilled in giving the proper positions to the arm in 3 1 | do not know whether it be proper or not, than what they are 4 1 | and know already to be proper; and what is strange, they 5 3 | hand, could he make any proper use of it, so constrained 6 7 | will be the results of a proper plan of treatment; so that 7 8 | erect, must perform the proper manipulation, having the 8 13| city, to have prepared a proper wooden machine, with all 9 14| 14. When you have made proper extension, it is easy reduce 10 16| anything is wanting to the proper arrangement of the limb, 11 19| as the other. When, then, proper extension has been made, 12 23| be placed higher than is proper, and if the rest of the 13 25| and the pressure at the proper place, and what mischiefs 14 25| pressure otherwise than at the proper place. Wherefore it has 15 26| like a girdle, which is not proper, or the first turn should 16 27| moderately applied. But a proper position, the other parts 17 30| well and dexterously, it is proper to have recourse to some 18 30| of the body may undergo proper and not violent extension; 19 30| toward keeping the limb in a proper position, but will do harm, 20 30| they should occasion a proper and equable extension in 21 30| arranged. And, if thought proper, there is nothing to prevent 22 31| no time is it so little proper to disturb all kinds of 23 31| to be equally devoid of proper judgment, for the proper 24 31| proper judgment, for the proper judgment, for the most dangerous 25 32| bone what will furnish a proper place for the lever to rest 26 35| sometimes by wounds. It is proper to know that the members 27 42| straight line is not so proper under such circumstances; 28 43| things are removed from their proper place, notwithstanding a 29 49| should be applied at the proper time (for there is nothing 30 49| the flexion it is judged proper. And the application of