Instructions concerning a break in his collar-bone
Examination
If thou examinest a man having a break in his collar-bone (and) thou
shouldst find his collar-bone short and separated from its fellow .
Diagnosis
Thou shouldst say concerning him : "One having a break in his collar-bone.
An ailment which I will treat."
Treatment
Thou shouldst place him prostrate on back , with something folded between
his two shoulder-blades ; thou shouldst spread out with his two shoulders
in order to stretch apart his collar-bone until that break falls into
its place . Thou shouldst make for him two splints of linen, (and)
thou shouldst apply one of them both on the inside of his upper arm.
Thou shouldst bind it with ymrw , (and) treat it afterward with honey
every day, until he recovers .