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cartilage 1
cartilages 1
cartilaginous 7
case 23
cases 40
cataplasms 2
cattle 1
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24 being
24 its
23 arm
23 case
23 part
23 should
23 side
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1 3 | rectified. Bandaging in this case does mischief. The treatment 2 4 | prove deceptious in such a case. But no harm will result 3 6 | as also seems to be the case with cattle when in a state 4 6 | most shortened, as is the case with persons who are weasel-armed; 5 6 | increase as in the former case; but wasting of the flesh 6 12| shorter than natural; in this case, the greatest shortening 7 18| extension is to be made in this case; and the projecting part 8 22| frequently from disease, in which case there is sometimes exfoliation 9 22| him; when neglected, the case gets worse; when attended 10 25| parts are wrinkled. In the case of adults, they walk erect, 11 31| parts, or, when in any other case of confinement to bed the 12 36| drop off, many recover, the case being less dangerous than 13 36| bone of the thigh in such a case came away on the eightieth 14 36| of the leg, in a certain case, came away at the middle 15 37| the effects in the former case being confined to the spot 16 37| The management of this case consists in careful treatment, 17 39| structure of the parts. In the case of the wrist and elbow, 18 39| them into place, in the case of the fingers, the toes, 19 39| anything can do good in such a case, it is extension. People 20 39| patient to stoop forward, the case is taken for dislocation 21 42| irritation; in the latter case you are immediately to unloose 22 42| there were no wound in the case; for thus will the swelling 23 42| exfoliate, but not in the latter case, for then there is great


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