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1 1 | sternum, their extremities being spongy and soft; their form 2 5 | readily from its ligaments being oblique, supple, and of 3 5 | same in both:-The patient being laid down or seated, the 4 6 | with the heel, something being introduced to fill up the 5 13| The articular extremity being properly raised, the parts 6 18| opposite side: both modes being performed at the same time, 7 18| so strong as to admit of being used. The treatment consists 8 24| the nerves and joints not being exercised, and the knee 9 25| dislocation, owing to their being able to use the limb, but 10 25| most behind. The whole limb being straighter than natural 11 32| quiet. Diet restricted, as being in an inactive state. Those 12 34| gangrene; and if, upon its being replaced, any of these symptoms 13 36| many recover, the case being less dangerous than many 14 37| effects in the former case being confined to the spot affected, 15 37| in twenty days, the bone being of a porous nature. But 16 38| from a fall rarely admit of being rectified, and those above 17 39| forcible extension, the parts being placed in such a position 18 39| wrapped in rags; before being used, they should all be 19 39| in the same direction and being fastened either to a piece 20 39| receive a small pillar, which, being adjusted to the perineum, 21 39| body to slip downward, and being rather loose may act somewhat 22 39| something moderately soft being placed under it.~ 23 41| of the other, attention being paid to configuration and 24 42| so that the extremities being fixed into the rolls, may


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