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1 7 | lapse of more than twenty days. The bones of the fore-arm 2 7 | get consolidated in thirty days altogether; but there is 3 8 | lapse of more than thirty days. And if he suspect that 4 8 | generally consolidated in forty days. When these are past, the 5 9 | recover perfectly in twenty days, except those that are connected 6 10| for the most part in forty days, if the patients have resolution 7 11| prove fatal within a few days: and there may be lividities 8 11| patient will get well in sixty days if he keep quiet.~ 9 14| resolution to lie quiet, forty days will be sufficient for this 10 16| get consolidated in forty days, if properly treated. But 11 19| is consolidated in forty days.~ 12 31| wound, during the first days, by means of unwashed wool, 13 31| should be avoided on these days in whatever other injuries 14 31| until after the first seven days, and then that the parts 15 31| after the lapse of these days. But still this mode of 16 32| limb is disturbed on these days, and yet the fractured bones 17 32| the limb on the aforesaid days, but strive to keep the 18 32| suppuration in it. But when seven days have elapsed, or rather 19 34| the bone separate in forty days; for in some cases it is 20 34| it is protracted to sixty days, and in some to more; for 21 37| this regimen for fourteen days at least, but if he be free 22 37| of fever, for only seven days, and then you must bring 23 44| fatal in the course of a few days), in such a case the patient