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Ms. Tveitnes said doctors at the mobile Red Cross hospital who had transitioned to treating everyday illnesses went back to setting bones and trauma surgery.
Too often, though, we think of healing in the physical sense -- stitching wounds and setting bones.
Hippocratic bench (a device which uses tension to aid in setting bones) and Hippocratic cap-shaped bandage are two devices named after Hippocrates.
When people from these remote communities get an infectious disease, they are usually treated by traditional healers and shamans because of their expertise in such procedures as making diagnoses, treating wounds, setting bones and making herbal medicines.
If you live in rural or small towns a long way from medical help, check to see whether local doctors have a office-clinic that can handle minor surgery and setting bones, etc. and offer a pay me later plan.
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Setting: Bone and joint laboratory.
Besides setting bone-rattling screens to create open shots for Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady, Oakley assisted mightily in defending Knicks center Patrick Ewing.
Hunger, malaria, improperly set bones, rotted out teeth — these only drive them towards martyrdom.
His father was a barber-surgeon who set bones, performed bloodlettings, and attended lesser medical needs.
Hunger, malaria, improperly set bones, rotted out teeth these only drive them towards martyrdom.
In the first of several miracles, many of the players are either unscathed or wounded only superficially, among them two medical students who set bones and ration the group's paltry supply of snacks.
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