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1 1 | particularly deceived in those persons who have the fleshy parts 2 1 | frequent occurrence, many persons know how to reduce it, for 3 8 | fleshy; and the flesh of lean persons who have not been reduced 4 8 | mucosity than that of fat persons. But in those cases in which 5 9 | cases of dislocation those persons who are not attacked with 6 10| actual practice; for many persons from pain, or from any other 7 11| should be treated. For many persons owing to this accident have 8 12| than the other; and those persons called weasel-armed, become 9 26| are to be made by other persons, while with the palm or 10 35| of the nose, and indeed, persons applying this bandage do 11 41| this frame of body, such persons appear to have appear to 12 41| more prominent necks than persons in good health, and they 13 41| When the gibbosity seizes persons who have already attained 14 41| as in the case of younger persons, to a greater or less degree; 15 41| age, more especially those persons whose body is inclined to 16 42| astonish the mob-for to such persons these things appear wonderful, 17 46| all this? Because certain persons fancy that they have cured 18 47| curvature of the spine even in persons who are in good health; 19 47| wall, which will admit of persons to pass round if necessary, 20 52| present circumstances. For persons who have a sore on the foot, 21 52| easiest for itself. Those persons, then, who have not attained 22 52| growth in length. Those persons, then, are most maimed who 23 53| are a proof of this: those persons who are weasel-armed (galiancones) 24 53| their full growth, such persons have the bone of the arm 25 53| hand, these weasel-armed persons strive to do no less effectually 26 53| atrophied in weasel-armed persons, and by these means the 27 55| were formerly stated; such persons can walk, some of them in 28 55| necessary strength; but those persons require the most care who 29 56| 56. There are persons who, from birth or from 30 57| are ignorant of it), that persons in health cannot extend 31 58| inclining toward the hips. Such persons can walk, indeed, without 32 58| in its fleshy parts. Such persons, then, when they attain 33 60| 60. When persons have attained their full 34 60| where it is lodged, these persons can walk almost erect without 35 60| the heel in walking; for persons whose limbs are sound, the 36 60| this form of dislocation, persons rest their weight more on 37 60| an unreduced dislocation, persons walk in the manner described, 38 60| If properly trained, such persons, when they grow up, can 39 77| and I have seen certain persons who, from ignorance, attempted 40 86| 86. When persons jumping from a height pitch