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1 9 | restored sometimes in a greater space of time, and sometimes 2 11| and occasion eschars of a greater breadth than convenient, 3 11| have glands in the armpit greater or smaller, and also in 4 11| important nerves. But the greater part of the substances external 5 13| be pushed down, and the greater number of compresses are 6 14| as supposing the mischief greater than it really is, and the 7 37| if the fracture be at a greater distance, it is not possible 8 38| counter-extension on the nose to be made greater or less, as you may incline. 9 41| of younger persons, to a greater or less degree; but, not 10 43| inclination downward is greater in this way. When the hump 11 43| one another, to a somewhat greater extent, both in length and 12 44| force downward will be the greater in this case. The patient 13 45| of the vertebra, whether greater or smaller; and upon these 14 48| even of this fact, for the greater will be the inclination 15 48| inclination forward the greater the instrument applied, 16 50| treat such cases with far greater care than the other; for 17 50| contusions are neglected, if no greater mischief result there from, 18 52| smaller the unsound limb, the greater facility have they in walking, 19 53| at the hip-joint are much greater than of dislocation outward 20 57| at the ham, but with much greater difficulty, if they do not 21 60| whose limbs are sound, the greater the steps they take in walking, 22 61| degrees, being sometimes greater and sometimes less; and 23 61| been displaced to a much greater extent, are in general more 24 61| reduced, such cases have greater and more striking impairment 25 61| of being displaced to a greater or less extent; and the