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1 5 | is restored again; it is dislocated but rarely, especially in 2 5 | fact, the bone is never dislocated unless it slips while the 3 5 | mouth; when both sides are dislocated, the jaw projects more, 4 5 | If, then, both sides be dislocated, and not immediately reduced, 5 6 | bone of the shoulder is dislocated downward. I have never heard 6 6 | suppose that the humerus is dislocated. The head of the humerus 7 17| The joint of the hand is dislocated inward or outward, but most 8 18| 17. The whole hand is dislocated either inward, or outward, 9 22| the part most frequently dislocated, owing to its configuration; 10 24| from disease, the bone is dislocated (under what circumstances 11 27| hence it is more readily dislocated and reduced. Dislocation 12 32| 31. When the foot is dislocated, either alone, or with the 13 34| 33. If the dislocated bones cause a wound in the 14 41| protrude most: in what cases dislocated bones protrude. That physicians 15 41| joints which are most easily dislocated are the least subject to 16 41| after-treatment, are most liable to be dislocated anew. Extension should be 17 41| which have been oftenest dislocated are the most easily reduced;