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Updated: May 19, 2025
To be sure, it kin be put in splints and mended up ag'in, but maybe you'll go limpy or knit crooked so's nothin' kin keep the busted place from showin'. Bearin' that in mind, if I was you, I wouldn't be too careless about scramblin' up into places where you was apt to git a fall.... I calc'late, Sairy, that it's better to miss the view than to fall out of the tree...."
Day after day, and night after night, I sat by her bedside, comforting her through her fever, and the pain of the splints on her arm, and never once suspecting no more, I believe, than she did the awful misfortune that had really happened.
The boy was not afraid, but quickly learned the knowledge which birds, beasts and fishes have, how to understand their language and to fly, swim and leap like them. When a tengu stumbles and falls down on his nose, it takes a long while to heal, and if he breaks it, the doctor puts it in splints like a broken arm, until it straightens out and heals up again.
In such instances one leg only was so mutilated and in most instances, it is reported that spontaneous recovery took place. In unilateral involvement without complications, the prognosis is not unfavorable if provisions for giving necessary attention are available. Treatment. The subject is to be confined in a sling and the member bandaged and supported by means of leather splints.
There is a coat in the locker, Brutus, and you may find some splints and a piece of twine. I fear my arm is broken." Mademoiselle had taken Brutus' knife and was cutting away his sleeve, half soaked with blood. He sighed and smiled a little sadly. "So Sims hit me after all," he said. "It must be age. I was not so clumsy once. The bandages, Brutus."
After lying some time on the ground, an attendant removes the splints from the breasts and shoulders, thereby disengaging him from the cords by which he has been suspended, but the others, with the weights attached, are suffered to remain imbedded in the bleeding wounds. As soon as consciousness returns he attempts to move.
Sure enough Dolly's leg was broken, and Dotty had a fractured arm. Both houses were in a tumult of confusion as surgeons and nurses took possession and bones were set and splints and bandages applied. Dolly Fayre took it quietly and seemed almost awestricken, when at last she realised that she was in her bed to stay for several weeks. "But it doesn't hurt much," she said wonderingly to Trudy.
Continued to wear it during the day for perhaps a fortnight, when I found he could leave it off entirely. I mention this case partly for the purpose of calling the attention of the members of the society to the use of gutta percha as a material for splints. It is not adapted to all cases of fracture; but in very many cases I find nothing else so satisfactory.
I don't know that you hadn't better stick to him up here while I go straight back for proper splints and bandages and so forth, and bring another chap too ... Where the devil have I seen him before? I shall forget my own name next." The Colonel pondered a moment. "Look here," he decided. "This case is urgent enough to justify a risky experiment.
The heel of the horse is the part commonly known as the hock. The hinder cannon-bone answers to the middle metatarsal bone of the human foot, the pastern, coronary, and coffin bones, to the middle toe bones; the hind hoof to the nail, as in the fore-foot. And, as in the fore-foot, there are merely two splints to represent the second and the fourth toes.
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