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bloody 1
blunders 1
board 2
body 26
bone 72
bones 97
both 28
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27 broken
27 described
27 what
26 body
26 line
26 while
25 case
Hippocrates
On Fractures

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body

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1 1 | to the other bones in the body.~ 2 9 | by some sharp and heavy body. The treatment of stich 3 9 | the weight of the whole body. When, therefore, they walk 4 11| great danger to the whole body. For they are apt to be 5 11| higher than the rest of the body. Such a patient will get 6 13| required, as the parts of the body concerned are stronger in 7 13| that it may prevent the body from yielding to the pulling 8 13| back the hip, so that the body may not turn round with 9 14| higher than the rest of the body, and in such a position 10 14| The attenuation of the body is to be made proportionate 11 14| it is necessary that the body should be kept in a state 12 15| weight of the rest of the body. Wherefore it readily bears 13 16| nor, when the rest of the body is turned to the one side 14 16| being moved without the body to the one side or the other. 15 18| most of the weight of the body. For along with the thigh, 16 18| sustains the upper part of the body, and it is on the inner 17 18| and the other half of the body approximates more to this 18 22| it neither prevents the body nor the leg from being moved 19 23| position, while the rest of the body is supported, the limb must 20 30| the fractured part of the body be laid in a right position, 21 30| the fractured part of the body may undergo proper and not 22 30| bound, as the rest of the body will no less sink down to 23 30| for when the rest of the body is turned to this side or 24 30| following the rest of the body. For if it had not been 25 30| motion of the rest of the body. But one should sew two 26 37| the suspended part of the body should not be stretched,


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