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leather 10
leaves 2
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leg 56
legs 14
length 13
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59 any
56 also
56 been
56 leg
56 less
56 must
55 hand
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1 14| bed, should he bend his leg, or should his trunk be 2 51| takes place inward, the leg appears longer than natural, 3 51| compared with the other leg, for two reasons truly; 4 51| turned outward, and the leg and foot in like manner. 5 51| ignorance, bring the sound leg to it and not it to the 6 51| and not it to the sound leg; on this account, the injured 7 52| misunderstood or neglected, the leg, in walking, is rolled about 8 52| mostly supported on the sound leg, and the limb at the flank, 9 52| with the foot of the sound leg turned outward, the weight 10 52| forced in walking to turn the leg inward, and not outward, 11 52| outward, for thus the sound leg best supports its own half 12 52| at the side of the sound leg. For they require the support 13 52| have a sore on the foot, or leg, and cannot rest upon the 14 52| maimed in the thigh, the leg, and the foot, for neither 15 52| about miserably on the sound leg, supporting themselves with 16 52| stand erect upon the sound leg, but carry about a staff, 17 52| walking, and their sound leg is no less strong than when 18 53| in which the bone of the leg is dislocated, the bones 19 53| injury, but the bones of the leg increase in size, and with 20 53| these cases the bones of the leg do not grow in like manner, 21 53| growth of the bones of the leg is not arrested in like 22 53| the bones of the thigh and leg, nor between those of the 23 53| nor between those of the leg and foot; in those cases, 24 53| patients cannot exercise the leg. Another proof will be given 25 54| be turned inward, and the leg and foot in like manner, 26 55| unbending state of their leg, and some of them can. But 27 55| the bones, too, of the leg, become shorter than those 28 57| patient cannot extend the leg, either at the dislocated 29 57| prevented by pain, and the leg and foot appear pretty straight, 30 58| also bend with the other leg at the ham. And in this 31 58| least atrophy. The sound leg, however, is not benefited, 32 58| upon a staff, the sound leg thereby gains strength, 33 58| of the body on the other leg, and support themselves 34 59| patients cannot extend the leg completely, but least of 35 59| the ham. The length of the leg, if compared at the heel, 36 60| staff, and with the injured leg almost quite straight, as 37 60| the nates, the calf of the leg, and the whole of its posterior 38 60| atrophied than those of the leg and foot; but the atrophy 39 62| wasting of the flesh of the leg. There is more than one 40 62| rectify the bone of the leg at the ankle from without 41 62| to above the calf of the leg, so that it may remain firm 42 63| convulsions, and sometimes the leg and foot are seized with 43 63| such cases recover. The leg and foot are to be arranged 44 68| the foot, the hand, the leg, the ankle, the forearm, 45 69| and when the fore-arm and leg drop off, the patients readily 46 69| of such blackening in the leg, the bones of the leg, as 47 69| the leg, the bones of the leg, as far as they were denuded, 48 70| knees; and the affected leg should be so extended as 49 73| posts, then if the sound leg were carried through between 50 78| upon it, and then the sound leg is to be gently stretched 51 78| and slung from the injured leg, so as to effect the reduction. 52 78| one is to hold the sound leg so that he may not fall 53 82| varieties; the thigh and leg are wasted in front; but 54 85| bones connected with the leg, and which are dislocated, 55 86| either from an injury in the leg or thigh, or in paralysis 56 87| thigh, and the side of the leg opposite the dislocation,


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