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Hippocrates
On Fractures

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joint

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1 2 | and all flexion at the joint is prevented in this position. 2 3 | whereas the one at the joint, from which people measure 3 9 | moved from its place, or a joint of the toes be luxated, 4 14| extension, it is easy reduce the joint, for the displaced bone 5 14| side of the ankle. But this joint must be bound more tight 6 15| the custom of keeping the joint long in this form, but in 7 18| slenderer and longer. But in the joint of the inferior extremity, 8 38| and is rounded, while the joint of the arm is large, and 9 38| and passes up above the joint, and to it (the olecranon?) 10 38| any constriction of the joint. They are displaced for 11 39| the configuration of the joint, are more difficult to reduce 12 40| hand to the part of the joint which is displaced, pushes 13 40| the opposite side near the joint with the other hand.~ 14 41| dislocations inward, the joint is to be pushed into its 15 42| of the fore-arm into the joint. This method answers with 16 43| elbow, and upon feeling the joint the nature of the accident 17 44| violent attempt. In a word, no joint whatever should be reduced 18 45| The method of bandaging a joint has been already described 19 46| with malignant fever. The joint, however, remains in place, 20 46| head overtops the arm, the joint becomes looser if the bone 21 47| the other injuries at the joint.~ 22 48| fractures. The position of the joint in all these cases should 23 48| sling. And besides, if the joint is to be stiffened by callus, 24 48| more convenient to have the joint in the intermediate position


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