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1 2 | into the most unbending and extended position possible, so as 2 4 | required. And when they are extended, the physician should apply 3 8 | arm will be bound while extended; but when the dressing is 4 15| if you bind them up while extended, the figures of the fleshy 5 15| elbow cannot be kept long extended, since persons are not in 6 15| standing, is habitually extended, either completely or nearly 7 15| Wherefore it readily bears to be extended when necessary, and even 8 15| suitable. When sufficiently extended, it will be easy to adjust 9 22| be made to keep the ham extended. But it appears to me, that 10 31| that the parts should be extended and adjusted, and secured 11 48| take place when the arm is extended, for this position will