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1 1 | reduction is particularly great. The strongest is the method 2 7 | particularly well secured; but great pains should be taken that 3 11| this would be attended with great danger, as they are adjacent 4 11| through, but not to any great depth, for there is a large 5 13| no impediment, small or great, will result from such an 6 14| in these cases it is very great at first, but by and by 7 14| and the physicians bestow great pains in order that it may 8 14| appropriate manner. It is of great importance, however, that 9 30| any other position than in great gaping, by which the jaw 10 32| advantage, but occasions great mischief if improperly done. 11 36| sustained some injury, but not a great one, in such cases, redundant 12 37| although men would give a great price to escape being deformed, 13 40| but by such a procedure no great harm results to the patient 14 41| neck bent forward at the great vertebra, in order that 15 41| this, therefore, occasions great contraction of the pharynx 16 42| is an old one, and I give great praise to him who first 17 43| are to be fastened, at no great distance from one another, 18 45| from the os sacrum to the great vertebra which is connected 19 45| psoae. From this to the great vertebra (seventh cervical?) 20 46| broken than undergo any great inclination forward from 21 46| induce insensibility of many great and important parts, so 22 46| the hand into one of the great cavities, were to push outward 23 48| protruded forward, shows a great error of judgment; for they 24 48| affection; but I have no great confidence in them, and 25 58| backward, for there would be a great inclination in this direction, 26 60| and if they could take great steps, they would rest entirely 27 61| The other joints present great differences as to the extent 28 62| the declination be very great, or when the affection occurs 29 62| bones of the foot is very great, and before there is any 30 62| and before there is any great wasting of the flesh of 31 62| mass of the toes, with the great toe, are to be inclined 32 64| limb must necessarily be great, and the fingers of the 33 69| be quite dead, there is great danger lest the patient 34 82| but neither can he, to any great extent, in the other varieties;