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1 5 | the patient has been well treated and properly bandaged: if 2 7 | as to how they should be treated, and what will be the results 3 8 | takes place, if not properly treated; but indeed, all the other 4 9 | to the hand; and is to be treated with cerate, compresses, 5 10| as in the cases formerly treated of, and the subsequent bandagings 6 11| bone. Such cases are to be treated with cerate, and with compresses 7 16| bandaging; for, if properly treated, and if the swelling progress 8 16| forty days, if properly treated. But if you suspect that 9 19| who would be improperly treated that both his legs should 10 20| backward; when not properly treated, then, the distortions are 11 26| than in the case of wounds treated otherwise; and the pieces 12 26| cicatrization when thus treated than otherwise. The reason 13 27| such sores are not to be treated with acrid, but with emollient 14 27| incarnate sooner when thus treated than otherwise, and will 15 33| bone is expected, should be treated by the method of bandaging 16 35| 34. Such cases are to be treated with compresses and vinous 17 37| attempted. The wound should be treated with the same things as 18 48| ordinary extent. are to be treated in a similar way, whether 19 48| for they are all to be treated with plenty of bandages,