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flat 2
flattened 2
flesh 29
fleshy 25
flexed 1
flexion 9
flies 1
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26 thigh
26 use
26 used
25 fleshy
25 greater
25 line
25 nose
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fleshy

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1 1 | those persons who have the fleshy parts about the joint and 2 1 | point of the shoulder of the fleshy parts, and where the muscle ( 3 8 | state of embonpoint and fleshy the joint is rarely dislocated, 4 8 | lean than in those who are fleshy; and in those who are humid 5 8 | than in such as are dry and fleshy, and they are less compactly 6 8 | lean than in those who are fleshy; and the flesh of lean persons 7 12| shoulder becomes much less fleshy, and the habit of body at 8 52| when both are sound. The fleshy parts of the limb are enervated 9 53| very little defect, but the fleshy parts (muscles?) are wasted. 10 53| those cases, however, the fleshy parts of the whole limb 11 53| still be by no means so fleshy as the sound limb. The following 12 53| From exercise, then, the fleshy parts on the hand and fore-arm 13 53| birth or from childhood, the fleshy parts, on that account, 14 55| then, in such cases, the fleshy parts are less enervated 15 55| useless and atrophied. The fleshy parts of the entire limb 16 56| in like manner, but the fleshy parts in their case lose 17 56| legs, too, are plump and fleshy, except that there is some 18 58| groins. The wasting of the fleshy parts is analogous to what 19 58| in its bones and in its fleshy parts. Such persons, then, 20 60| limb, moreover, is less fleshy than the other, at the nates, 21 60| form of dislocation. The fleshy parts, however, are everywhere 22 61| and lesion of the bones, fleshy parts, and attitudes; but 23 69| regard to the sphacelus of fleshy parts, it takes place in 24 69| the bones are entire, the fleshy parts, in this case, also 25 77| naturally curved, being fleshy, and in contact above, and


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