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1 6 | in which the ox uses the limb, and that the appearance 2 7 | bandaging and suspending the limb. The bandaging according 3 21| his leg as formerly; the limb appears elongated, and to 4 21| crawl along on the sound limb; or, if compelled, they 5 21| and bear up the affected limb; and the smaller the limb 6 21| limb; and the smaller the limb so much the more do they 7 21| prominent; for the uninjured limb must necessarily come below 8 21| and grasp the affected limb with the hand above the 9 22| without inflammation, the limb is of a more humid (flabby?) 10 22| atrophy in all parts of the limb, it is to a less extent.~ 11 24| least of all: in these the limb is shortened. They can neither 12 24| They can neither extend the limb at the ham, nor at the groin, 13 24| dislocations outward, the limb is shortened, because the 14 24| the foot; they grasp the limb with the hand, and walk 15 24| explained afterward), the limb is particularly impaired, 16 24| These persons, keeping the limb bent, walk with one staff 17 24| staff or two. But the sound limb is in good flesh from usage.~ 18 25| the foot is straight, the limb is of the proper length 19 25| their being able to use the limb, but the wasting is most 20 25| is most behind. The whole limb being straighter than natural 21 25| patient has the use of the limb as well as adults (otherwise?) 22 26| arm within the affected limb, is to suspend himself from 23 26| board fastened under the limb, like the board fastened 24 31| determined to the heel; the limb to be well laid should have 25 36| position, so as that the limb may be inclined upward, 26 39| piece of wood tied below the limb, as is done in dislocation 27 39| lever used to reduce the limb. In the middle of the bench 28 41| which, and how, when the limb consists of two bones, one 29 41| suspension and placing of the limb, attitude, seasons, diet. 30 41| cases, yet the use of the limb is preserved. Of luxations, 31 41| displacement; to push the displaced limb straight backward and sideways. 32 42| to the wound, bandage the limb, placing the head of the 33 42| parts will drop off, and the limb become shortened.~