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The pioneers would make a safe place for the victim and make sure there were no other injuries. Next they would splint the leg and make it lay flat. Also, they would hold the patient down, then pull the broken bone back into place to the best of their ability. When it felt about right, they would splint with two pieces of wood or a branch and hope for the best.

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