Dislocation - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarJujutsu
that his opposing movement will throw him out of balance dislocate or break a joint etc It opposes knowledge and skill
Bonesetter
One who sets broken or dislocated bones commonly applied to one not a regular surgeon who
Hipshot
Having the hip dislocated hence having one hip lower than the other
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Hip
To dislocate or sprain the hip of to fracture or injure the
Eluxate
To dislocate to luxate
Coaptation
parts to each other as of a broken bone or dislocated joint
Mala praxis
or apothecary, or general practitioner, in assuming to heal a dislocated or fractured limb, or internal disorder, an action for compensation
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