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1 8 | manipulation, having the one foot on some pretty high object, 2 9 | 9. The human foot is composed of several small 3 11| bringing a fold round the foot and sometimes round the 4 11| to the extremity of the foot, sometimes to the middle, 5 11| And we must so manage the foot as that it may be generally 6 12| connected together at the foot, and form a common epiphysis, 7 13| bones connected with the foot are displaced, sometimes 8 13| is to be bound round the foot, and then some broad thongs 9 13| yielding to the pulling at the foot, and, moreover, to prevent 10 14| such a position that the foot may hang as little as possible. 11 16| carried loosely about the foot, unless the wound be near 12 16| along the tendon of the foot which runs up the leg. The 13 18| patients speedily get on foot, for it is the inner bone 14 21| arise in the ham, at the foot, or in any other part from 15 22| limb from the nates to the foot is of use. And moreover, 16 23| of the thigh. For if the foot be placed in a dependent 17 30| fasten the sole of the foot to the couch, or to some 18 30| to the extension that the foot is thus bound, as the rest 19 30| no less sink down to the foot, and thus the limb will 20 30| bandaging will not prevent the foot and the bones belonging 21 30| should be thrown at the foot and the thigh. And the rods