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1 3 | considerable, even if he remain at rest. And thus, too, if he shall 2 3 | upon which we sometimes rest, and when he holds the arm 3 7 | wrist and elbow, but the rest of it be not kept up, the 4 8 | so that the armpit may rest on the piece of wood, and 5 8 | when the patient goes to rest, a compress of many folds, 6 11| the cure, along with much rest, as in all the cases attended 7 11| a little higher than the rest of the body. Such a patient 8 13| resolution to give them rest. The mode of treatment is 9 14| somewhat higher than the rest of the body, and in such 10 14| should be kept in a state of rest, and in a recumbent position. 11 15| may bear the weight of the rest of the body. Wherefore it 12 16| not preserve the leg at rest as they suppose; nor, when 13 16| they suppose; nor, when the rest of the body is turned to 14 23| dependent position, while the rest of the body is supported, 15 23| than is proper, and if the rest of the leg be rather too 16 25| serious, and conduct the rest of the treatment without 17 27| splints are to be applied, but rest is to be more rigidly maintained 18 30| foot is thus bound, as the rest of the body will no less 19 30| will do harm, for when the rest of the body is turned to 20 30| to it from following the rest of the body. For if it had 21 30| following the motion of the rest of the body. But one should 22 32| proper place for the lever to rest on. The lever, along with