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1 3 | that which is called the elbow, upon which we sometimes 2 3 | and also the one at the elbow, and the tendons which stretch 3 4 | hand be not lower than the elbow, but a little higher, so 4 7 | the shawl at the wrist and elbow, but the rest of it be not 5 8 | patient bends his arm at the elbow, the muscle of the arm will 6 8 | to take hold of it at the elbow and pull it downward. But 7 8 | folded and placed between the elbow and the side, for thus the 8 15| in bending the arm at the elbow, for the elbow cannot be 9 15| arm at the elbow, for the elbow cannot be kept long extended, 10 18| bone is not alike, for the elbow and the ham are bent differently. 11 38| subluxations and luxations at the elbow. For the knee-joint, in 12 38| and of the bones of the elbow, is such as I have described. 13 39| 38. Dislocations at the elbow are more troublesome than 14 39| replaced. For the bones at the elbow are less subject to dislocation 15 41| end of the humerus at the ,elbow gets displaced (subluxated?) 16 41| the dislocations at the elbow.~ 17 42| while the parts at the elbow are pushed downward, for 18 43| the least degree at the elbow, and upon feeling the joint 19 43| placed across the bend of the elbow, and the arm is then to 20 43| be suddenly bent at the elbow, and the hand brought up 21 43| the sharp extremity of the elbow, to make counter-pressure,