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rest 25
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restore 2
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25 greater
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25 nose
25 rest
25 s
25 still
24 bandage
Hippocrates
On the Articulations

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1 1 | inclines forward, but the rest of the bone is turned outward. 2 4 | him up, in order that the rest of the body may be a counterpoise 3 7 | the cross-beam, and the rest of the body on the other. 4 7 | be bound so high that the rest of the body may be raised 5 14| to the shoulder or to the rest of the body from fracture 6 18| be suspended or laid at rest, for either position will 7 30| mouth, the upper jaw is at rest, as being connected with 8 33| toward keeping the parts at rest, especially if properly 9 44| not to the ladder, and the rest of the body is not to be 10 50| patients should remain at rest as much as possible, and 11 52| stature, and are forced to rest on a staff at the side of 12 52| for they are obliged to rest the hand on the side of 13 52| foot, or leg, and cannot rest upon the limb, all, even 14 56| but the growth of all the rest of the body, with the exception 15 58| and if he should try to rest the weight of his body for 16 58| foot, or if they wish to rest upon the foot, they must 17 58| limb raised and flexed, rest the weight of the body on 18 60| ground; for in walking they rest no less on the heel than 19 60| great steps, they would rest entirely on the heel in 20 60| steps they take in walking, rest so much the more on the 21 60| of dislocation, persons rest their weight more on the 22 60| forward equally well when the rest of the limb is extended 23 81| constantly in a state of rest, and is to be laid in the 24 87| provided the parts get rest. While they remain at rest 25 87| rest. While they remain at rest the diet should be restricted.


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