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arise 4
arises 3
arising 1
arm 23
armpit 5
armpits 1
arms 1
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26 same
24 being
24 its
23 arm
23 case
23 part
23 should
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1 1 | ulna is lodged, when the arm is extended; here, too, 2 6 | others do, by raising the arm from the side. I have thus 3 6 | especially on the side of the arm opposite the dislocation, 4 6 | patient cannot raise his arm, nor swing it to this side 5 6 | having placed his fist in the arm pit, pushes up the head 6 6 | wood stretched below the arm. Treatment:-As to attitude, 7 6 | Treatment:-As to attitude, the arm placed by the side, the 8 9 | make extension while the arm is in the position it is 9 9 | that is to say, turning the arm into a state of supination 10 9 | than the elbow, and the arm by the side; this position 11 11| vein which runs along the arm divides.~ 12 12| those of the fingers. The arm and shoulders are stronger, 13 12| they receive, and the other arm, from the additional work 14 13| fore-arm at right angles to the arm; the arm is to be suspended 15 13| right angles to the arm; the arm is to be suspended by a 16 14| dislocation forward, the arm is to bend around a ball 17 15| effecting the adjustment of the arm. With regard to the treatment,- 18 16| consist in rapidly turning the arm to this side and that.~ 19 26| then a person inserting his arm within the affected limb, 20 26| board fastened below the arm in dislocations at the shoulder, 21 36| portion of the thigh or arm, both the bones and the 22 39| at a right angle with the arm, as when it is suspended 23 43| attitudes. The thigh and arm resemble one another very


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