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In the 1840s, treatment for a broken leg typically involved immobilization using a splint made from wood or metal and padding to support the injured area. Physicians often applied bandages to secure the splint and keep the limb stable. In some cases, traction was used to align the bones, but anesthesia was not common, making the process painful. Surgical intervention was rare and usually reserved for severe cases involving complications like open fractures.

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