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ON THE REDUCTION OF FRACTURES AND LUXATIONS. - Hippocrates, The Writings of Hippocrates and Galen [1846]

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The Writings of Hippocrates and Galen. Epitomised from the Original Latin translations, by John Redman Coxe (Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston, 1846).

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ON THE REDUCTION OF FRACTURES AND LUXATIONS.

MOCHLICUS, SEU VECTIARIUS,FŒSIUS, Treat. iv. p. 841.
MOCHLICUS,HALLER, i. p. 408.
LE MOCHLIQUE,GARDEIL, ii. p. 5.

Haller calls this a brief, yet not inelegant compound of the two preceding books; or, as Gardeil states it, a recapitulation of those treatises, of a summary character, for such as would not charge their memory with all that they contain. Such being the case, a few outlines will suffice.

Μοχλια, is defined to be “ossis aut ossium a loco qui præter-naturam sit, ad naturalem reductio.” It is derived from μοχλος, vectis; or the apparatus, &c., by which the reduction was effected.

It begins with a brief description of most of the bones. This is followed by the statement of the fractures and luxations of the different bones, nearly in the order as we find them in the preceding books; terminating with some general remarks on reduction, on some of the machinery employed, and on some incidental particulars, in a greater or less degree connected with the subject.