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1 4 | 4. In cases of fracture in either of the bones of 2 4 | which is to be placed at the fracture, and the bandage should 3 4 | round at the seat of the fracture, it is to be carried upward, 4 4 | placed upon the seat of the fracture, and a single round of it 5 5 | and especially about the fracture; and this reply he should 6 5 | extension and adjust the fracture, and bind it up again; and 7 5 | from it to the seat of the fracture: it is of much importance 8 5 | commence at the seat of the fracture, and everything else should 9 5 | farther you proceed from the fracture, the compression should 10 5 | occasion, especially about the fracture, and everything else in 11 6 | should, after setting the fracture, apply the bandages so as 12 6 | splints, especially at the fracture, but also elsewhere, wherever 13 6 | should be thickest where the fracture protrudes, but it should 14 6 | directions at the seat of the fracture, they should be made shorter 15 7 | particularly loose at the fracture, so that the arm is not 16 8 | the arm, commencing at the fracture, and do otherwise as directed 17 8 | distorted during treatment for fracture to that side to which they 18 15| whether on account of a fracture of the bones of the leg 19 16| should be placed over the fracture, and the first turns made 20 17| bandaging. For in all cases of fracture this object should be attained 21 21| the kind occurs unless the fracture be bound too tight, or unless 22 24| cases in which there is fracture of the bones without protrusion 23 24| protrude, nor is the mode of fracture such that there is reason 24 25| mistakes in other cases of fracture as well as these. For it 25 26| conducted as in cases of fracture without a wound of the integuments. 26 27| the same in those cases of fracture in which there was no wound 27 32| 31a. In those cases of fracture in which the bones protrude 28 43| bandages in the case of fracture of the arm; but when extension 29 49| whether it be a case of fracture, of dislocation, or of diastasis (