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1 1 | art are judged of in this manner, for people rather admire 2 6 | third day, in a very gentle manner, always keeping in mind 3 10| should be conducted in like manner. These cases get completely 4 14| is to be applied in the manner formerly described, the 5 14| first turns made in like manner, and so also with regard 6 14| to be conducted in like manner, as in the preceding cases. 7 16| of the bandages in like manner, and the new bandaging on 8 16| swelling progress in a suitable manner, the bandaged limb will 9 19| bandage the limb in the manner formerly described, placing 10 19| pained and recover in like manner, and should have the bandaging 11 25| consideration to know in what manner the head of the bandage 12 25| would not suffer in like manner? The wound then must necessarily 13 25| they treat it in the same manner, for they do not think that 14 26| be conducted in the same manner. To the wound itself a cerate 15 26| otherwise applied in the manner described above. The bandages 16 26| treatment conducted in the same manner as formerly described, except 17 26| to be put on in a loose manner, especial care being taken 18 27| be conducted in the same manner as in those cases in which 19 29| are to be performed in a manner that has been described; 20 37| and regimen; and in like manner the suspended part of the 21 42| extension should be made in the manner described when treating 22 42| pushed downward, for in this manner can the humerus be most 23 43| straight line can rectify this manner of dislocation, but we must 24 48| advantage, owing to the rapid manner in which inflammation of 25 49| be regulated in the same manner as has been stated with