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1 1 | then, in order to set a broken arm, and in a word, any 2 3 | But if one will extend a broken arm as I direct, he will 3 3 | straight. The prominence of a broken bone could not escape being 4 4 | cure if the upper bone be broken, although it be the thicker 5 4 | but the other which is broken, a more feeble extension 6 4 | sufficient, but if both be broken, a more powerful extension 7 6 | should be quite gone, and the broken bones should be more readily 8 7 | for if both the bones be broken, or the lower one only, 9 7 | when both bones are thus broken, if the arm recline in the 10 8 | 8. When the arm is broken, if one stretch the fore-arm 11 9 | therefore are scarcely ever broken, unless the skin at the 12 15| both bones of the leg are broken without a wound of the skin, 13 17| fibula?) of the leg be broken, less powerful extension 14 18| greater extension; and if the broken bones are not properly arranged, 15 18| the leg when this bone is broken. But if the outer bone be 16 18| But if the outer bone be broken, it causes much less trouble, 17 18| when the external bone is broken, the patients can soon walk 18 19| When the thigh-bone is broken, particular pains should 19 19| both his legs should be broken, rather than either of them; 20 22| assume another shape, and the broken bones are also necessarily 21 24| which the bones are simply broken across, and are not comminuted, 22 24| and in those in which the broken bones do not protrude, nor 23 35| which the bones have been broken, and have healed the one 24 46| behind the humerus is broken; sometimes its cartilaginous 25 46| looser if the bone be fairly broken across. To speak in general 26 46| which the bones are not broken, but the veins and important 27 49| respecting the treatment of broken bones; and the bandages