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1 5 | dislocated, and not immediately reduced, the patient for the most 2 6 | dislocation, then, when not reduced, the patient cannot perform 3 6 | in this attitude. If not reduced, the top of the shoulder 4 9 | together, and the bones reduced to their place. In these 5 15| For all these cases may be reduced by ordinary distention.~ 6 20| application of bandages. When not reduced, the parts unite by callus 7 22| that it can be speedily reduced, and in what not; and the 8 27| more readily dislocated and reduced. Dislocation generally takes 9 27| the elbows, may also be reduced by moderate extension. Lateral 10 27| Lateral dislocations may be reduced by circumflexion or excalcitration, 11 27| is common in all. If not reduced, in dislocations backward, 12 30| connected with the leg, if not reduced, whether occurring at birth 13 32| apt to be inward. If not reduced, in the course of time the 14 34| recovery is, if they are not reduced, except at the fingers and 15 34| after the parts have been reduced. With regard to the other 16 36| should they be put upon a reduced diet.~ 17 39| Displacements forward can be reduced neither by sneezing, nor 18 41| recovery. What cases are to be reduced or attempted, and when, 19 41| dislocated are the most easily reduced; the cause is the conformation 20 42| thus will the swelling be reduced as much as possible, and 21 42| bones protrude, and whether reduced or not, bandaging is not 22 43| extent are the most easily reduced; those that are to a greater