Commentary for Shabbat 295:4
<br><br><big><strong>הדרן עלך חבית</strong></big><br><br>
It is forbidden. In the meantime his hand reset itself.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'was healed'. ');"><sup>7</sup></span> Said he to him, what is your question? Surely we learnt, IF ONE'S HAND OR FOOT IS DISLOCATED HE MUST NOT AGITATE IT VIOLENTLY IN COLD WATER, BUT MAY BATHE IT IN THE USUAL WAY, AND IF IT HEALS, IT HEALS. But did we not learn: ONE MAY NOT RESET A FRACTURE, he retorted, yet R. Hana of Bagdad said in Samuel's name, The <i>halachah</i> is that one may reset a fracture.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Which shows that the text may be corrupt. and so the same may apply to the present quotation. ');"><sup>8</sup></span>
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