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1 6 | degree than in congenital cases. The deep-seated suppurations 2 9 | to their place. In these cases rotation of the elbow cooperates; 3 12| 11. In these cases callus is speedily formed. 4 14| performed together, as in other cases of the kind. In dislocation 5 15| the same as in the other cases. For all these cases may 6 15| other cases. For all these cases may be reduced by ordinary 7 22| remedy for this; and in what cases the dislocation frequently 8 24| uppermost joint, in most cases, takes the lead: this is 9 24| whole leg is wasted in all cases, in which most, and to what 10 24| wasting of the flesh in cases attended with pain; and 11 24| proportion. In congenital cases, or when in adolescence, 12 25| and extended, for in such cases the joint is generally in 13 26| what is common in all such cases, with the hands, or a board, 14 28| acts; this is common in all cases.~ 15 31| together. And, likewise in cases of fracture, either from 16 31| blackened, in all these cases serious effects result therefrom. 17 31| these symptoms, in all such cases, are favorable. The treatment 18 34| cold is bad in all such cases), and certain leaves; but 19 34| fingers and hand, and in these cases the danger should be announced 20 36| from bandages. And in those cases in which a portion of the 21 36| dangerous than many others. In cases, then, connected with fracture 22 36| the sixtieth day. In these cases the separation is quick 23 36| parts. The treatment of such cases must be undertaken; for 24 36| may suit with it. In such cases, and in mortifications, 25 37| a porous nature. But in cases of contusion, tubercles 26 37| each rib. In many of these cases haemoptysis and empyema 27 38| these persons lie. These cases have their prognostics accordingly.~ 28 40| 39. In those cases where the bone of the palate 29 40| pressure, in certain of these cases acrid humors descend from 30 41| from one another. And the cases in which the articular cavity 31 41| and when in recovery. What cases are to be reduced or attempted, 32 41| hopes and dangers in these cases. Which and when congenital 33 41| where, and how, and in what cases to a less extent. And why 34 41| remedy for them. In what cases there are external wounds, 35 41| and in what not: in what cases the fractured bones protrude, 36 41| they protrude most: in what cases dislocated bones protrude. 37 41| those of the elbow, and all cases which induce torpor; the 38 41| is quickly formed in most cases, yet the use of the limb 39 42| 41. In those cases where there are wounds, 40 42| of the abscesses. In such cases where the bones protrude,