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flank 2
flat 2
flattened 2
flesh 29
fleshy 25
flexed 1
flexion 9
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31 many
30 armpit
29 even
29 flesh
29 laid
29 like
29 means
Hippocrates
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flesh

   Part
1 7 | this it will effect, unless flesh has already filled up the ( 2 8 | particularly reduced in flesh. And other cattle can crop 3 8 | who are fleshy; and the flesh of lean persons who have 4 21| more strong. Wasting of the flesh takes place on the inside 5 28| and the atrophy of the flesh occurs, for the most part, 6 29| dislocation are shortened, and the flesh is wasted rather on the 7 33| and in gluing them, the flesh of the thong should be turned 8 50| there is contusion of the flesh about the ribs, either from 9 50| the bruised part has its flesh more pulpy than it had formerly. 10 50| lodged near the bone, for the flesh no longer adheres to the 11 50| the bone, but it is the flesh itself which is pulpy, relapses 12 50| part be made up with sound flesh, and the flesh adhere to 13 50| with sound flesh, and the flesh adhere to the bone. The 14 50| place turns painful, and the flesh is pulpy. And when the flesh 15 50| flesh is pulpy. And when the flesh itself is pulpy, the burning 16 53| the thigh, although its flesh would be much less wasted, 17 53| to the development of the flesh in the fore-arm and hand, 18 53| means the arm, too, gains flesh. But in dislocation inward 19 54| side, and it is lodged in flesh of a pulpy and yielding 20 54| raised up, owing to the flesh there having yielded to 21 55| socket for itself in the flesh where it was lodged, and 22 55| where it was lodged, and the flesh is lubricated, it ceases 23 57| bone has slipped into the flesh of the nates; for the head 24 57| side, but at the groin the flesh, when felt, appears looser, 25 58| the articular bone in the flesh; he finds it necessary, 26 58| its growth, and loses its flesh from want of use; the articulation 27 62| any great wasting of the flesh of the leg. There is more 28 69| the arm, both bones and flesh, but less so in this case; 29 69| and whether the nerves, flesh, arteries, and veins are


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