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Hippocrates
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bandages

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1 9 | should have few and slight bandages applied to them, as at the 2 10| Part 10~~The bandages should be clean, light, 3 10| parts. The heads of the bandages should be hard, smooth, 4 10| falls off; but those are bad bandages which neither compress nor 5 12| filled up at once. The upper bandages are two, the first of which 6 12| in proportion. The upper bandages should take in a considerable 7 12| length, and breadth of the bandages; the number must be such 8 18| rather by the number of the bandages than by the force of the 9 18| less, and on the third the bandages should be loose. On the 10 18| the case every time the bandages are removed. At the second 11 18| should be made, and with more bandages; and on the third, still 12 18| first dressing, when the bandages are loosed, the limb should 13 18| any suspicions arise, the bandages must be loosed in the interval. 14 21| produced by the number of bandages, rather than by the force 15 22| rather by the number of the bandages than the force of the constriction; 16 22| moreover, in these cases the bandages should be thin, light, soft, 17 23| cases we must apply the bandages so as not to compress the 18 23| excessive degree. We employ bandages, compresses, suspension 19 24| rather of the number of the bandages than of their tightness. 20 25| and we must not apply the bandages tighter than just to stop


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