CHAP. LVII. Of the dislocation of the Toes.
NOw the Toes may bee foure waies dislocated, even as the fingers of * 1.1 the hand; and they may be restored just after the same manner, that is, extend them directly forth, and then force each joint into its place, and lastly bind them up as is fitting. The restitution of all of them is easie, for that they cannot farre transgresse their bounds. To conclude, * 1.2 the bones of the feet are dislocated and restored by the same meanes as those of the hands, but that when as any thing is dislocated in the foote, the patient must keepe his bed, but when any thing is amisse in the hand, he must carry it in a scarfe. The pa∣tient must rest twenty dayes, that is, untill he can firmely stand upon his feet.