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1 6 | persons are most liable to dislocations who are thin, slender, and 2 6 | attempt to reduce and rectify dislocations in oxen, commit a blunder, 3 6 | affected. In congenital dislocations the nearest bones are most 4 6 | the same consequences as dislocations. In adults, the bones are 5 9 | 8. In complete dislocations to either side, make extension 6 10| and this especially in dislocations backward, from pressure 7 12| speedily formed. In congenital dislocations, the bones below the seat 8 13| palms of the hands, as in dislocations of the hands. It is to be 9 14| 13. Dislocations backward are to be rectified 10 19| 18. In congenital dislocations the hand becomes shortened, 11 20| the joints. In congenital dislocations, and in those which occur 12 21| The peculiar symptoms of dislocations inward; the head of the 13 22| those who have frequent dislocations outward, without inflammation, 14 22| inferior degree to those in dislocations inward, if properly managed 15 24| or inflammation. And in dislocations outward, the limb is shortened, 16 24| but, not withstanding, in dislocations inward, it is longer, because 17 25| 24. In dislocations forward the symptoms are 18 25| pained at first: of all these dislocations retention of urine occurs 19 26| board, or a lever, which, in dislocations inward, should be round, 20 26| should be round, and in dislocations outward, flat; but it is 21 26| is mostly applicable in dislocations outward. Dislocations inward 22 26| in dislocations outward. Dislocations inward are to be remedied 23 26| method is sufficient in dislocations forward and the others, 24 26| others, but least of all in dislocations backward. A board fastened 25 26| fastened below the arm in dislocations at the shoulder, answers 26 26| the shoulder, answers in dislocations inward, but less so in the 27 26| or a board, especially in dislocations forward and backward.~ 28 27| 26. Dislocations at the knee are of a milder 29 27| this mode applies best in dislocations backward. Dislocations backward, 30 27| in dislocations backward. Dislocations backward, like those of 31 27| moderate extension. Lateral dislocations may be reduced by circumflexion 32 27| all. If not reduced, in dislocations backward, they cannot bend 33 27| thigh and leg are wasted. In dislocations inward they are bandy-legged, 34 27| parts are atrophied. But, in dislocations outward, they incline more 35 28| 27. Dislocations at the ankle-joint require 36 29| 28. Dislocations of the bones of the foot 37 30| 29. Dislocations of the bones connected with 38 33| regard to slight congenital dislocations, some of them can be rectified, 39 39| with the foot or a board. Dislocations to either side, if they 40 41| Which and when congenital dislocations are to be undertaken: the 41 43| 42. Dislocations at the joints are to a greater 42 43| another very much in their dislocations.~ ~