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1 7 | Thessalian chair may be sufficient to accomplish this purpose; 2 10| on this account it is not sufficient to know this art in theory, 3 11| burnt through, it will be sufficient, in most cases, to make 4 11| these contractions will be sufficient, provided the eschars be 5 14| posture. Fourteen days will be sufficient if he keep quiet, and twenty 6 33| younger person, it will be sufficient to use the outer skin, but 7 38| little more than what will be sufficient to make the nose straight 8 47| having breadth and length sufficient, is to be bound tightly 9 47| additional force, one might make sufficient extension; and if, without 10 47| properly with the board, sufficient force might be applied in 11 49| the ordinary regimen is sufficient. For, unless they be seized 12 49| bandaging, externally, is sufficient in such cases; the bandages 13 50| twenty days will generally be sufficient; but the length of time 14 62| what is considered to be a sufficient degree, to above the calf 15 68| ordinary treatment will be sufficient to such sores. But when 16 69| and a mild treatment is sufficient in all such cases, for they 17 71| adjustment will be quite sufficient; but some apply insufficient 18 72| breadth; a fathom will be sufficient thickness for it; and then 19 72| three inches will be a sufficient breadth for them, and the 20 72| I have mentioned will be sufficient, there is nothing to prevent 21 73| are strong, and more than sufficient to rectify the accident, 22 75| of the board, it might be sufficient to have a person sitting (