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1 3 | held a sword thus in his hand, could he make any proper 2 3 | brightest light which is at hand, so that the operator in 3 3 | escape being detected by the hand of an experienced person, 4 4 | care being taken that the hand be not lower than the elbow, 5 4 | may be rolled to the left hand or to the right, or to whatever 6 4 | sometimes to the right hand, and sometimes to the left, 7 5 | be a soft swelling in the hand, for this is a sign of moderate 8 6 | done, the swelling in the hand should be not very great; 9 6 | from the swelling in the hand. When you have applied the 10 7 | arm and the wrist of the hand should therefore be equally 11 8 | from the swelling in the hand, looking also to the strength 12 9 | several small bones like the hand. These bones therefore are 13 9 | described with regard to the hand; and is to be treated with 14 14| than in the case of the hand. But when you have applied 15 15| them with the palms of the hand.~ 16 21| or it be rubbed with the hand, or some other thing of 17 31| no cloth for bandages at hand, to do them up with wool; 18 40| applying the palm of his hand to the part of the joint 19 40| the joint with the other hand.~ 20 42| easy with the palms of the hand, the one being applied so 21 43| bent at the elbow, and the hand brought up to the shoulder. 22 45| upon examination with the hand at the bend of the arm near