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Hippocrates
On the Surgery

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1 3 | convenient lights, unless those parts which should be concealed, 2 3 | with regard to the other parts of his body, either standing, 3 7 | unequal, according as the parts are equal or unequal. The 4 7 | to prevent the adjoining parts from separating, without 5 7 | them much, and so that the parts may be adjusted but not 6 9 | direction. When opposite parts are to be bandaged together, 7 9 | so in other cases. Those parts which are much exposed to 8 9 | should be carried to those parts which are not much moved, 9 9 | and are lank, such as the parts above and below the knee. 10 10| breadth and thickness of the parts. The heads of the bandages 11 11| either to bring together parts that are separated, or to 12 11| required. We must deal with parts separated (in a sinus?) 13 11| in such wise, that the parts which are raised may touch 14 11| collecting more. And straight parts are to be bandaged in a 15 11| object is to bring together parts which have become expanded, 16 11| the actual contact of the parts. In order to separate parts 17 11| parts. In order to separate parts which are drawn together, 18 11| order to rectify distorted parts, we must proceed otherwise 19 11| same principles; but the parts which are separated must 20 12| from below upwards; the parts about the seat of the injury 21 12| considerable portion of the sound parts. We must attend to the number, 22 12| fracture inclines. Those parts where there are tuberosities, 23 13| affusion is, to stop when the parts become swelled up, and before 24 13| swelling subsides; for the parts swell up at first, and fall 25 14| upwards toward the protuberant parts of the body, such as the 26 15| for in such attitudes the parts can best bear to be placed 27 18| at the extremities; the parts should be adjusted but not 28 24| Part 24~~In treating parts which are atrophied, we 29 24| restoration of its fleshy parts. It is better also to bandage 30 24| better also to bandage the parts above, as the thigh in the 31 25| and that the separated parts at the sutures may be brought 32 25| uneasiness, prevent the parts from being shaken. ~~~THE


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