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1 3 | at the wrist, where the little finger is, appears to be 2 3 | the wrist, close to the little finger, belongs to the fore-arm, 3 3 | at the extremity of the little finger, into the straight 4 4 | lower than the elbow, but a little higher, so that the blood 5 4 | compresses, smeared with a little cerate, for thus they occasion 6 6 | suit the splints, and a little more tight than formerly, 7 6 | nor in the line of the little finger where the bone is 8 7 | middle of the time, or a little earlier, and apply them 9 7 | which some physicians pay little attention to, although, 10 11| may be generally raised a little higher than the rest of 11 12| bone in a line with the little toe is a little longer. 12 12| with the little toe is a little longer. Such is the nature 13 14| that the foot may hang as little as possible. The attenuation 14 18| bone in the line of the little finger is the slenderer 15 24| place, but the part is a little more swelled than it should 16 30| rods, or more, one set a little longer than another, and 17 30| than another, and another a little shorter and smaller, so 18 31| of a bad quality it has little power. But those who approve 19 31| word, at no time is it so little proper to disturb all kinds 20 32| there effected, there is little hope of recovery; but it 21 33| gape or be distorted as little as possible under the bandage. 22 37| should have for a diet a little fragrant oxyglyky sprinkled 23 48| be a great impediment and little advantage; if the arm be