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1 2 | fore-arm backward to the spine, and then with the one hand 2 14| and anus, and along the spine, so as to compress the fracture. 3 14| together on both sides with the spine. The clavicle admits of 4 41| 41. The vertebrae of the spine when contracted into a hump 5 41| of the diaphragm to the spine. Certain of those below 6 41| not usually grow along the spine, but the legs and the arms 7 41| higher up; but the whole spine is more elongated in them 8 41| cases the curvature of the spine is lateral, that is to say, 9 41| abscesses?) within the spine; and in some, the positions 10 42| 42. When the spine protrudes backward, in consequence 11 42| properly gone about, the spine, in certain cases, might 12 44| as to be in line with the spine. These matters should be 13 45| place, the structure of the spine known, for this knowledge 14 45| extend to the loins (?). The spine, longitudinally, is a straight 15 45| articulation of the femur, the spine inclines backward, for the 16 45| attachment of the diaphragm, the spine inclines inward, and this 17 46| not readily occur, as the spine could not easily be displaced 18 47| varieties of curvature of the spine even in persons who are 19 47| and from habit, and the spine is liable to be bent from 20 47| for extension along the spine downward has no proper hold 21 48| violent concussion along the spine, while those who have displacement 22 58| line of the foot, and the spine inclining toward the hips. 23 71| carried behind along the spine, and in front along the