1. Sprained ankle: a treatment that involves no loss of time, requires no crutches, and is not attended with any ultimate impairment of function Author(s): Gibney, V. P. (Virgil Pendleton), 1847-1927, author Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, [1895] Subject(s): Ankle Injuries -- therapySprains and Strains -- therapyBandages
2. Sprains: a report of twelve hundred and thirty-one recent cases treated by massage at the Good Samaritan and Eastern Dispensaries in the service of William Waldo Van Arsdale Author(s): Van Arsdale, William Waldo, author Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., [1895?] Subject(s): Sprains and Strains -- therapyMassage