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connection 3
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23 mode
23 placed
23 spine
Hippocrates
On the Articulations

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connected

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1 1 | outward. The humerus is connected obliquely with the cavity 2 8 | in the joints of men is connected with the state of the ligaments, 3 14| breast, for the sternum is connected together on both sides with 4 14| broken, the part which is connected with the sternum flies upward, 5 14| the arm, and the parts connected with them, are easily moved 6 14| the fragment of the bone connected with the breast from which 7 15| that the fragment of bone connected with the breast is depressed, 8 15| depressed, while the piece connected with the acromion is raised 9 30| temporal and masseter are connected; they have got these names 10 30| jaw is at rest, as being connected with the head by synarthrosis, 11 30| jaw has motion, for it is connected with the upper jaw and the 12 30| muscles around joints, or connected with joints, such as are 13 32| adjusted, they should be connected together, not only two, 14 33| rather to derange the bones connected with the fracture, than 15 41| the most of such cases are connected with tubercles (abscesses?) 16 45| behind?) the vertebrae are connected together by a ginglymoid 17 45| great vertebra which is connected with the articulation of 18 47| by means of a brass pipe connected with it. But the experiment 19 58| not reduced, whether it be connected with violence or disease ( 20 62| dislocations, but impairments connected with the habitual maintenance 21 70| and soft leather collar connected with the cross-beam is to 22 85| 85. The bones connected with the leg, and which 23 86| of the nerves (tendons?) connected with these parts, or from


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