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| Alphabetical [« »] limbs 2 limetree 1 limp 1 line 25 lined 1 linen 3 lip 3 | Frequency [« »] 26 used 25 fleshy 25 greater 25 line 25 nose 25 rest 25 s | Hippocrates On the Articulations IntraText - Concordances line |
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1 1 | head of the humerus is in a line with the cavity of the humerus, 2 8 | the poet has the following line:~As when to horned cattle 3 8(1)| There is no such line in the works of Homer as 4 11 | is to be drawn into the line, in which the head of the 5 14 | the turns of it into the line of the clavicle, carrying 6 17 | to be made in a straight line, and the projecting part 7 18 | not forced in a straight line, and, at the same time, 8 29 | extension in a straight line, and applying pressure on 9 37 | sides along the natural line of the nose, and it is to 10 37 | side, but in a straight line, be most properly treated. 11 44 | another, so as to be in line with the spine. These matters 12 45 | vertebrae are in a regular line, and are united together 13 45 | longitudinally, is a straight line slightly curved; from the 14 47 | generally has started out of the line of the others, but every 15 47 | same time, in a straight line. For extension thus made 16 47 | as much as possible on a line with the hole made in the 17 52 | neither is the weight in a line with it, but is much more 18 52 | weight is in a straight line with it, both in walking 19 55 | outward, but is nearly in a line with the body, and is even 20 58 | backward far beyond the line of the foot, and the spine 21 58 | of the foot is in its old line, and is not inclined outward, 22 60 | more maimed in the direct line than in the other forms 23 62 | to bring it bring it into line, in order that the displaced 24 62 | part of the foot on the line of the little toe; and then 25 78 | ligatures should run along the line of the body, or be a little