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1 1 | a small ligament at the place from which the short and 2 3 | afterward retain them in place with your fingers introduced 3 3 | and turning the parts into place; then the Carthaginian skin 4 6 | wasting of the flesh takes place, for it is increased, and 5 6 | as formerly directed. Or, place the patient on your shoulder, 6 8 | displacement (sub-luxation?) takes place at the elbow, either inside 7 9 | Dislocation most commonly takes place inward. The parts are to 8 9 | the bones reduced to their place. In these cases rotation 9 21| the dislocation has taken place from birth, or during one’ 10 21| body in shifting from one place to another. If the parts 11 27| Dislocation generally takes place inward, but also outward 12 36| the flesh quickly takes place, but the separation of the 13 36| part, is slower in taking place. But the parts below the 14 37| haemoptysis and empyema also take place. The management of this 15 39| bones, and force them into place, in the case of the fingers, 16 39| part is forced into its place by pressing down with the 17 39| be pressed back into its place, either with the foot or 18 41| paid to configuration and place. Adjustment to be made in 19 42| not to be applied to the place, nor is it to be bound tight. 20 42| bone does not present any place upon which the lever can