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urine 5
us 3
usage 3
use 26
used 26
useful 1
useless 4
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26 stated
26 take
26 thigh
26 use
26 used
25 fleshy
25 greater
Hippocrates
On the Articulations

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use

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1 7 | door. One should always use what happens to be at hand.~ 2 9 | the surrounding parts, can use the shoulder immediately 3 9 | of the ligaments cannot use the shoulder, for the pain 4 12| birth are quite able to use the arm yet neither can 5 14| round the girdle, but would use the bandage principally 6 33| it will be sufficient to use the outer skin, but if an 7 52| because the patient cannot use the limb, as it does not 8 52| the sound side, and some use a staff in both arms; the 9 53| the female, and that they use them as artisans to perform 10 53| safe, and if they could use it, as in the case of club-foot, 11 53| but if they could make use of the limb, the growth 12 55| suppurations requiring the use of tents are formed, and 13 55| are speedily able to make use of the limb, as was stated 14 56| because they have the equal use of both their legs, for 15 58| affected side, these, if they use a longer staff, will walk, 16 58| if the patient does not use the injured limb by applying 17 58| medicine; for what is the use of enlarging upon cases 18 58| loses its flesh from want of use; the articulation at the 19 58| which were made for active use, if moderately used and 20 60| when they grow up, can use the limb, which is only 21 60| For, not being able to use properly the ball of the 22 60| atrophied than those who use the limb; and, at the articulations, 23 71| applied in each case, and use whatever maybe judged most 24 71| work, so that one may make use of whatever may happen to 25 74| acetabulum. But one might use the piece of wood placed 26 74| work from without. But what use is there for more words?


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