Part
1 1 | Part 1~~It s the business of
2 2 | Part 2~~The things relating to
3 3 | Part 3~~The operator is either
4 3 | light, we must turn the part to be operated upon to that
5 3 | shame to look upon; thus the part that is operated upon should
6 3 | the operator opposite the part operated upon, except in
7 3 | proportionally. With regard to the part operated upon; we have to
8 3 | must shift the body, or part of the body, that is operated
9 3 | figure and position of the part operated upon, during the
10 4 | Part 4~~The nails should be neither
11 5 | Part 5~~The instruments, and
12 5 | taking hold of them, with the part of the body which operates.
13 6 | Part 6~~Those about the patient
14 6 | patient must present the part to be operated upon as may
15 7 | Part 7~~There are two views of
16 7 | and the affection of the part to which it is applied. ~
17 9 | Part 9~~(Second.) One ought to
18 9 | to fall off towards the part that declines or becomes
19 9 | mostly on the most level part of the head, and the folds
20 9 | possible, so that the firmest part being last applied may secure
21 10| Part 10~~The bandages should
22 11| Part 11~~The following are the
23 11| must begin on the sound part, and terminate at the wound;
24 12| Part 12~~In fractures we must
25 12| breadth, and thickness of the part affected. The splints are
26 12| bandaging, and thickest at the part to which fracture inclines.
27 13| Part 13~~As to the temperature
28 14| Part 14~~The object on which
29 15| Part 15~~The presentation of
30 15| presentation of the injured part to the physician, the extension,
31 15| purpose we must look to the part in the state of rest, in
32 16| Part 16~~The extension should
33 16| by which we judge if the part be properly set is the sound
34 16| properly set is the sound part of the same name, or the
35 16| of the same name, or the part which is its pair.~
36 17| Part 17~~Friction can relax,
37 18| Part 18~~The following should
38 19| Part 19~~The suspending of a
39 20| Part 20~~It should be kept in
40 21| Part 21~Compression should be
41 22| Part 22~~In cases of ecchymosis,
42 22| greatest quantity to the upper part, and in smallest to the
43 22| bandage should be at the upper part of the body. As to binding
44 23| Part 23~~Dislocations, sprains,
45 23| so as not to compress the part whence the displacement
46 24| Part 24~~In treating parts which
47 24| comprehend a considerable part of the sound limb with the
48 24| thereby produced, the wasted part may acquire a supply greater
49 24| tightness. We relax first the part most requiring it, and have
50 25| Part 25~~Those things which are
51 25| support and strength to the part, as to the breast, side,
52 25| may be no motion in the part; and in separation at the
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