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1 5 | the dislocation, and the patient cannot shut his mouth; when 2 5 | immediately reduced, the patient for the most part dies on 3 5 | is the same in both:-The patient being laid down or seated, 4 6 | then, when not reduced, the patient cannot perform any of those 5 6 | felt in the armpit, and the patient cannot raise his arm, nor 6 6 | Modes of reduction:-The patient himself having placed his 7 6 | directed. Or, place the patient on your shoulder, with the 8 17| recognized; if inward, the patient cannot at all bend his fingers, 9 21| felt at the perineum; the patient cannot bend his leg as formerly; 10 22| either side. The younger the patient is, the greater care should 11 24| shortened, and because the patient cannot extend it. The flesh 12 25| if properly managed, the patient has the use of the limb 13 26| together of the limbs. The patient may be suspended, with his 14 27| ham, and then letting the patient’s body suddenly drop down 15 31| and give trouble to the patient during the remainder of 16 35| by recovery, unless the patient die at once from deliquium 17 39| pain of which causing the patient to stoop forward, the case 18 41| not to be made while the patient is in a febrile state, nor