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1 1 | person who is to have his arm bound, presents it in the proper 2 2 | the prone position to be bound, but the physician forced 3 2 | and in this position he bound it up, thinking within himself 4 2 | Moreover, if having thus bound up the arm, the physician 5 3 | when a physician has thus bound up the arm, he allow it 6 3 | as that in which it was bound up, and will give no pain 7 4 | not come off, it is to be bound up in this state, care being 8 7 | And if, while the arm is bound up in the splints, you should 9 8 | muscle of the arm will be bound while extended; but when 10 13| something soft is to be bound round the foot, and then 11 13| if you prefer it: having bound other thongs of leather 12 14| But this joint must be bound more tight at the first 13 21| occurs unless the fracture be bound too tight, or unless the 14 26| folded compress is to be bound upon it, and the parts around 15 30| extension that the foot is thus bound, as the rest of the body 16 30| For if it had not been bound it would have been less 17 48| arm or fore-arm has been bound up. For this is the most