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1 6 | it backward, so that you may turn it round. Another:- 2 6 | your knees, another person may turn aside the elbow, as 3 9 | that the end of the humerus may not come in contact with 4 11| Diastasis of the bones may be recognized by examining 5 15| cases. For all these cases may be reduced by ordinary distention.~ 6 21| necessarily come below that it may support the body, whilst 7 26| of the limbs. The patient may be suspended, with his feet 8 27| like those of the elbows, may also be reduced by moderate 9 27| extension. Lateral dislocations may be reduced by circumflexion 10 31| is danger that the parts may sphacelate, and give trouble 11 31| namely, that the humors may not be determined to the 12 34| in winter unwashed wool may be applied as a cover to 13 36| pain, for deliquium animi may occasion death. The bone 14 36| position, so as that the limb may be inclined upward, and 15 36| horizontally, or such as may suit with it. In such cases, 16 39| wrist, the proper separation may be made by hands, while 17 39| adjusted, so that extension may be made in both directions. 18 39| and being rather loose may act somewhat as a lever. 19 42| being fixed into the rolls, may effect distention. Treatment:-