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1 1 | part do not fall into any great mistake, for the person 2 6 | hand should be not very great; and the part which has 3 8 | shawl, and to hang some great weight to it, so as to produce 4 11| pitch upon their heel with great force, the bones are separated, 5 11| inconveniences, are attended with great danger to the whole body. 6 11| contusions are mild, and no great care is required with regard 7 14| small, and another to a great extent. But in general we 8 19| for when excessive, no great harm results from it. For, 9 19| straight line; for it is a great disgrace and an injury to 10 19| the mistake would not be great; but a shortened thigh-bone 11 25| of practice are guilty of great mistakes in other cases 12 26| taken that there may be no great compression from the splints. 13 27| of bandages should be as great as in those cases in which 14 28| mode of treatment; for no great mischief will result, provided 15 30| which will be described, great pains should be taken that 16 32| their works which require great force. Wherefore, reduction 17 36| peculiarity of constitution make a great difference as to the capability 18 36| an injury. And it makes a great difference if the bones 19 38| and therefore affords no great resistance, although the 20 38| are easily reduced, for no great inflammation follows, nor 21 43| place, notwithstanding a great obstacle,—in such a violent 22 48| this position will be a great impediment and little advantage;