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lip 3
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liquid 1
little 40
lived 1
livid 2
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42 you
41 dislocated
41 while
40 little
40 persons
40 position
39 forward
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1 7 | two cubits in length, or a little less; and its extremity 2 11| humerus protrudes, and a little behind the top of the shoulder; 3 11| you only raise the arm a little, you can grasp a large quantity 4 11| tendon at the armpit, but a little below the head of the humerus; 5 14| properly bandaged; but in a little time the patients, having 6 14| after all he effects but little, who would take a few turns 7 18| consists in keeping the hand a little higher than the elbow, and 8 30| so that it may yield as little as possible, but some person 9 32| properly performed, is of little advantage, but occasions 10 33| having smeared the jaw with a little gum (for thus it sticks 11 33| distance of an inch or a little more, from the wound. This 12 36| and the part becomes a little too prominent; and yet, 13 36| be not very glutinous, a little of the manna of frankincense, 14 36| mixed up with it, or a very little gum may be mixed in like 15 37| the accident, or even a little later, but the physicians 16 38| be consolidated; but the little finger is, from time to 17 38| proper degree, or rather a little more than what will be sufficient 18 40| weight. It should touch as little as possible; for it is a 19 47| every one has yielded a little, so that a considerable 20 47| overtopping (the bench?) a little at both ends, or at either 21 50| bled in the arm, speak as little as possible, should have 22 53| bones of the feet grow very little, as being very near the 23 53| increase in size, and with very little defect, but the fleshy parts ( 24 53| because, as was said a little while ago, the ankle-joint 25 53| the fore-arm and hand are little inferior in size to the 26 55| of their toes incline a little inward. But the injured 27 55| which have been mentioned a little before, still, however, 28 55| the limb, as was stated a little before with regard to the 29 56| except that there is some little deficiency at the inside, 30 58| weight of his body for a little, upon the foot, without 31 60| the limb, which is only a little shorter than the other, 32 62| may appear to incline a little outward. And a sole made 33 62| foot on the line of the little toe; and then this bandage 34 69| to, so that it may be as little calculated to create fever 35 70| cubits from the ground, or a little more or less; and the arms 36 72| board, about six cubits or a little more in length, and about 37 73| ladder should be made a little higher than required, and 38 74| placed at the nates or a little farther up, and some person 39 75| but should be inclined a little downward, toward the feet. 40 78| line of the body, or be a little elevated above it, and it


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