Four Directions in the Cure of Fractures, according to the place fractured.
First, to respect, that the bones be put again in their former place.
Secondly, to be reduced to their natu∣ral,
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First, to respect, that the bones be put again in their former place.
Secondly, to be reduced to their natu∣ral,
and so conserved and kept without motion or hurt.
Thirdly, That the bone broken may be ingendred and conglutinated toge∣ther by ingendring of Callus.
Fourthly, To correct the Accidents that do come after the Fracture of the bones.