American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen12Mitchell, Ames and White, 1821 |
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... head , and the other two more posteriorly . The wet pasteboard adapts itself to the figure of the part , and constitutes , when dry , a splint exactly accommodated to the form of the jaw . All motion of the broken bone SURGERY .
... head , and the other two more posteriorly . The wet pasteboard adapts itself to the figure of the part , and constitutes , when dry , a splint exactly accommodated to the form of the jaw . All motion of the broken bone SURGERY .
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... motion of the broken bone should be avoided : hence talking , chew- ing , & c . are improper ; hence , too , the food should be soft , and introduced by a spoon . The fracture of the clavicle is attended with a displacement of the bone ...
... motion of the broken bone should be avoided : hence talking , chew- ing , & c . are improper ; hence , too , the food should be soft , and introduced by a spoon . The fracture of the clavicle is attended with a displacement of the bone ...
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... motion of the fractured part . When the pressure of the splints is pain- ful , soft pads are necessary . Ruptured tendo Achillis . The large ten- don of the muscles of the calf of the leg is sometimes torn asunder by the violent ...
... motion of the fractured part . When the pressure of the splints is pain- ful , soft pads are necessary . Ruptured tendo Achillis . The large ten- don of the muscles of the calf of the leg is sometimes torn asunder by the violent ...
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... motion than that towards the bot- tom ; so that this motion of the fish , which has been generally attributed to their fins , is almost wholly owing to their muscles , and the equipoise of their air- bladder . That the use of the ...
... motion than that towards the bot- tom ; so that this motion of the fish , which has been generally attributed to their fins , is almost wholly owing to their muscles , and the equipoise of their air- bladder . That the use of the ...
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... motion of his hands , may prevent turning , if he should perceive any tendency to it . 4. That in fresh water , if a man throws himself on his back , near the surface , he cannot long continue in that situation , but by proper action of ...
... motion of his hands , may prevent turning , if he should perceive any tendency to it . 4. That in fresh water , if a man throws himself on his back , near the surface , he cannot long continue in that situation , but by proper action of ...
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