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1 2 | that all the bones in the fore-arm were thus in a straight 2 3 | measure the bone of the fore-arm. These things he brings 3 3 | little finger, belongs to the fore-arm, whereas the one at the 4 3 | which people measure the fore-arm, is the head of the humerus. 5 3 | humerus, from which the fore-arm is measured. Such, and so 6 7 | twenty days. The bones of the fore-arm generally get consolidated 7 8 | broken, if one stretch the fore-arm and adjust it while in this 8 15| fractured bones of the arm or fore-arm are bandaged, the fore-arm 9 15| fore-arm are bandaged, the fore-arm is suspended in a sling, 10 18| than the outer, as in the fore-arm the bone in the line of 11 24| bones either of the leg or fore-arm have been fractured.~ 12 38| it; but the bones of the fore-arm are unequal, and the shorter 13 41| into its place, while the fore-arm is brought round to a state 14 42| side above the bone of the fore-arm, which is prominent, into 15 42| to push the bone of the fore-arm into the joint. This method 16 48| when a fractured arm or fore-arm has been bound up. For this 17 49| comprehend both the arm and the fore-arm, and on both should be to 18 49| either side. And point of the fore-arm should be comprehended in