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1 1 | the heel consists of one bone which is seen to project 2 1 | the middle; the external bone (fibula), where it comes 3 1 | acetabulum of the hip-joint. This bone is articulated somewhat 4 1 | sternum is one continuous bone, having lateral pits for 5 5 | in gaping; in fact, the bone is never dislocated unless 6 6 | 5. The bone of the shoulder is dislocated 7 7 | impediment, except that the bone does not return to its position. 8 16| carrying the one piece of bone over the other, some by 9 17| the heel on the projecting bone, one presses forward, and 10 17| from behind, upon the other bone, and lays some soft substance 11 18| displacement (diastasis) of the one bone from the other. Powerful 12 21| inward; the head of the bone is felt at the perineum; 13 22| according to the same rule, the bone of the hip-joint is somewhat 14 22| sometimes exfoliation of the bone, but even where there is 15 24| and other parts. There the bone of the hip-joint is carried 16 24| is shortened, because the bone is lodged in flesh which 17 24| it is longer, because the bone is lodged on a projecting 18 24| is lodged on a projecting bone. Adults, then, who have 19 24| adolescence, or from disease, the bone is dislocated (under what 20 25| this variety, because the bone is lodged among important 21 27| supported on the thicker bone, and the inner parts are 22 36| but the separation of the bone, at the boundary of its 23 36| may occasion death. The bone of the thigh in such a case 24 37| forms in twenty days, the bone being of a porous nature. 25 37| Treatment:-burning, when the bone is affected, down to the 26 37| is affected, down to the bone, but not touching the bone 27 37| bone, but not touching the bone itself; if in the intercostal 28 39| conveying of the displaced bone over the extremity of the 29 39| over the extremity of the bone from which it was displaced: 30 40| In those cases where the bone of the palate has exfoliated, 31 41| calculated to enable the one bone to clear the extremity of 32 41| roundness of the head [of the bone that enters it]. Usage, 33 42| performed with levers; when the bone does not present any place