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1 14| only the bones be properly reduced, but if he will not lie 2 16| bandaged part should be found reduced in swelling; and the new 3 21| swellings will be most speedily reduced, and the humors be propelled 4 24| comminuted, but protrude, if reduced the same day or next, and 5 32| despised, for the bones will be reduced in this way, or not at all. 6 32| the fractured bones not reduced, inflammation will be excited, 7 32| this no less if they are reduced; for convulsions are more 8 33| 32. When you have reduced the bones to their place, 9 34| reasons: if it cannot be reduced, and if it appears sons: 10 36| usually supervene; and, if not reduced, acute bilious fevers come 11 36| the parts have not been reduced, nor any attempts made at 12 37| day, provided it has been reduced on the day of the accident, 13 37| the bones have not been reduced, a similar course of medicine 14 38| dislocated, but they are easily reduced, for no great inflammation 15 40| whatever side, are easily reduced, and the extension is to 16 41| often such luxations are reduced without any powerful extension. 17 42| dislocation. The parts may be reduced by extension in a straight 18 43| then, it is not speedily reduced, strong and violent inflammation, 19 43| at the time it is easily reduced. A piece of hard linen cloth ( 20 44| joint whatever should be reduced during the prevalence of 21 48| luxated parts are immediately reduced, the tendons usually become