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1 6 | and less swelled at each time, and on the seventh day 2 7 | splints, you should at any time suspect that the bones do 3 7 | them at the middle of the time, or a little earlier, and 4 8 | and for a longer space of time than in the former case; 5 9 | unless the skin at the same time be wounded by some sharp 6 9 | during the whole of this time; but the patients, thinking 7 9 | have pains in the leg from time to time.~ 8 9 | in the leg from time to time.~ 9 10| made there. And at each time the bandages are taken off, 10 14| reduce more, and for a longer time, in injuries about the legs, 11 14| wear a bandage for a long time. When the bones are not 12 18| external one; and at the same time the inner bone is larger 13 18| the inner, it is a long time before they can walk.~ 14 26| wound. And the intervals of time during which the parts seem 15 30| confined for a length of time in large shackles, and the 16 31| medicine; for, in a word, at no time is it so little proper to 17 32| trouble. For it is not at the time when the parts are in a 18 34| smaller splinters in much less time, and others otherwise. A 19 36| are wounded at the same time. And if you reduce them, 20 36| prognosticate them in due time. But if you are compelled 21 40| inward ward, and at the same time makes counterpressure on 22 43| to be on the spot at the time it is easily reduced. A 23 43| we must use at the same time the palms of the hands, 24 48| and for a considerable time prevent extension and flexion 25 49| be applied at the proper time (for there is nothing unsuitable