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1 2 | the physician forced his patient to hold it as the archers 2 2 | the physician direct the patient to keep it thus, he will 3 2 | committed if he had allowed the patient himself to present his arm.~ 4 3 | in the same position, the patient will endure greater pain 5 3 | will give no pain to the patient when he walks about, nor 6 5 | these are the signs that the patient has been well treated and 7 5 | should be increased; and the patient, if asked, should answer, 8 6 | if, on the third day, the patient say that the bandaging is 9 7 | the bandages annoys the patient, you should loose them at 10 7 | lower one only, and the patient who has got his arm bandaged 11 8 | dressing is over, and the patient bends his arm at the elbow, 12 8 | applied instead of it. The patient is to be kept on a stricter 13 8 | also to the strength of the patient. This also should be known, 14 8 | the breast, and when the patient goes to rest, a compress 15 9 | on the third day; and the patient thus bandaged should return 16 11| appropriate. And if the patient happen to have a tender 17 11| rest of the body. Such a patient will get well in sixty days 18 14| preceding cases. And if the patient have resolution to lie quiet, 19 16| from following, unless the patient himself pay attention; neither 20 16| it may be inclined. The patient, when bandaged, should return 21 19| the turns upward. And the patient should return the same answers 22 23| especially if the heel of the patient be naturally large. But 23 26| described. When applied, the patient should have the feeling 24 31| latter method exhibits the patient on the seventh day free 25 37| cold should be applied; the patient should be restricted from 26 37| reducing them he will bring the patient nearer to death than to 27 38| inward and outward, the patient should be placed on a low 28 44| days), in such a case the patient cannot extend the arm. If 29 45| from the other, and the patient can neither perform extension 30 48| the position in which the patient can most conveniently carry