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Hippocrates
On Fractures

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1 2 | each, but that in every case the arms are put into the 2 4 | extension is required. In the case of a young person I have 3 5 | fractures as in the former case; for, so doing, the humors 4 7 | this end or that, in this case the bone must necessarily 5 7 | kept up, the bone in this case will be distorted to the 6 8 | time than in the former case; and we must form our judgment 7 11| we discover whether the case will get worse or not: when 8 11| and honey?). But if the case be not going to get worse, 9 13| concerned are stronger in this case. But, for the most part, 10 14| first dressing than in the case of the hand. But when you 11 16| and more numerous, in the case of the leg than in that 12 19| of being less so. In the case then which we are now treating 13 19| either of them; for in this case the one would be of the 14 23| same position, and in this case the callus is more feeble.~ 15 25| if they meet with another case of the same description, 16 26| except that in the latter case the compression should be 17 26| more speedily than in the case of wounds treated otherwise; 18 26| numerous than in the former case, both because they must 19 32| than usually tense. In the case we are now treating of, 20 42| mode of reduction in such a case of dislocation. The parts 21 43| application of the bandages in the case of fracture of the arm; 22 44| of a few days), in such a case the patient cannot extend 23 45| up the muscle. In such a case it is not easy to reduce 24 49| injury, whether it be a case of fracture, of dislocation, 25 49| third day, as in the other case. And splints should be applied


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