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1 1 | the bones of the hand and foot are numerous, and articulated 2 1 | epiphysis below, with which the foot is moved, and another epiphys 3 6 | armpit, and using the right foot to the right shoulder. Or, 4 21| comparison of them; and the foot and the knee are inclined 5 21| who have an ulcer in the foot. They poise the body by 6 22| opposite, and the knee and foot incline a little inward. 7 22| walking they can put the whole foot to the ground and lean to 8 24| behind they protrude, the foot straight, flexion impossible, 9 24| ground with the ball of the foot; they grasp the limb with 10 24| staff be too long, their foot cannot reach the grounds-if 11 25| and extension best; the foot is straight, the limb is 12 25| heel; at its extremity the foot a little turned up; they 13 26| pressure either with the foot, the hand, or a board, especially 14 29| Dislocations of the bones of the foot are to be treated like those 15 32| 31. When the foot is dislocated, either alone, 16 33| consists in modeling the foot like a piece of wax; applying 17 34| dislocation be at the ankle, the foot is drawn upward, and, if 18 34| situation. Dislocation of the foot is attended with spasm ( 19 35| the body, but about the foot or the hand, is generally 20 39| its place, either with the foot or a board. Dislocations 21 42| attitudes, position of the foot and hip; regulated diet.