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1 2 | overcome the bandaging. What use, then, is there of the archer’ 2 3 | could he make any proper use of it, so constrained is 3 10| is the same; but we must use more bandages and more splints, 4 11| strong, but we should make use of many bandages, and it 5 14| he will not be able to use the limb with ease, and 6 15| not sufficient, you may use any of the mechanical powers 7 16| the extent which those who use them suppose. For the canals 8 22| nates to the foot is of use. And moreover, a shawl should 9 30| disgraceful and awkward thing to use mechanical means in an unmechanical 10 32| the cutters of stone make use of, one being rather broader 11 32| still more, so that you may use those that suit best; and 12 32| with extension, we must use these as levers, applying 13 32| iron be suitable, and one use them properly as levers. 14 32| of recovery; but it is of use to displace the bones again 15 43| dislocation, but we must use at the same time the palms 16 43| straight line. And one may use with advantage in this form