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Hippocrates
On the Surgery

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1 3 | reposes on the knees he may have the hands at right 2 3 | but in proportion as he may require turning he must 3 3 | or lying; so as that he may continue to preserve his 4 3 | from, turning away; and may maintain the figure and 5 5 | afterwards; so that they may not impede the work, and 6 5 | the work, and that there may be no difficulty in taking 7 6 | part to be operated upon as may seem proper, and they must 8 7 | with elegance, so that it may be agreeable to the sight. 9 7 | much, and so that the parts may be adjusted but not forced 10 9 | part being last applied may secure the portions which 11 11| the parts which are raised may touch the bottom without 12 11| whatever humor is in it may be expelled, and that it 13 11| be expelled, and that it may be prevented from collecting 14 11| pain; and so that there may be no constriction nor falling 15 11| veins, nerves, and bones may be properly placed and adjusted 16 14| heel or hips, so that there may be no projection, nor bending 17 22| broad, sound, so that they may effect their purpose, even 18 23| took place, and that we may render them tight at the 19 24| produced, the wasted part may acquire a supply greater 20 24| greater than its loss, and may be thus disposed to growth 21 24| opposite side, so that they may be placed in similar circumstances, 22 24| similar circumstances, and may both equally be deprived 23 24| the supply of nourishment may be alike curtailed and open 24 25| for pulsations, that there may be no motion in the part; 25 25| separated parts at the sutures may be brought into contact,


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