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" immediately be laid upon his back on the ground, and the operator muft place himfelf behind him fo as to be able to lay hold of his head with both hands, while he makes a refiftance by "
Domestic Medicine: Or, A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by ... - Page 595
by William Buchan - 1790 - 712 pages
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Culpeper's English Physician: And Complete Herbal. To which are Now First ...

Nicholas Culpeper - 1794 - 768 pages
...his face is generally turned towards one fide. To reduce this diflocation, the unhappy perfon fhbuld immediately be laid upon his back on the ground, and...head with both hands, while he makes a refiftance by placino- his knees againft the patient's flioulders. In this pofture he muft pull the head with confiderable...
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A Popular cyclopedia of modern domestic medicine

Keith Imray - 1849 - 866 pages
...patient must be turned immediately on his back, and the operator place himself immediately behind him, so as to be able to lay hold of his head with both his hands, whilst a proper resistance is made by fixing his knees against the shoulders of the patient....
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Our home physician

George Miller Beard - Hygiene - 1875 - 1090 pages
...patient must be turned immediately on his back, and the operator place himself immediately behind him, so as to be able to lay hold of his head with both his hands, whilst a proper-resistance is made'by fixing his knees against the shoulders of the parient....
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Dr. Chase's Recipes; Or, Information for Everybody: an Invaluable Collection ...

Alvin Wood Chase - Formulas, recipes, etc - 1920 - 616 pages
...immediately be laid on his back upon the ground, and the operator must place himself behind him, so as to be able to lay hold of his head with both hands, while he makes a resistance by placing his knees against the patient's shoulders. In this posture he must pull the head...
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Domestic Medicine: Or, a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of ..., Volume 2

William Buchan - Medicine - 1813 - 396 pages
...his face is generally turned towards one fide. To reduce this diflocation, the unhappy perfon ihould immediately be laid upon his back on the ground, and...hold of his head with both hands, while he makes a refinance by placing his knees againit the patient's ihoulders. In this pofture he muft pull the head...
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