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1 1 | which I might say on this subject. But neither have I ever 2 2 | 2. Those who are subject to frequent dislocations 3 8 | than usual, then they are subject to dislocations which are 4 8 | then they are particularly subject to dislocations (if I may 5 8 | while treating of a medical subject); and therefore Homer has 6 8 | ox is most particularly subject to dislocations; and I have 7 8 | was said before on this subject. With regard, then, to the 8 8 | the articulations are more subject to mucosities in those who 9 8 | mucosities are not very subject to dislocations, which they 10 9 | these are the joints most subject to luxations. But those 11 11| how a shoulder which is subject to frequent dislocations 12 11| thus perished. And this subject deserves to be noticed, 13 11| have burned the shoulders subject to dislocation, at the top 14 34| unwilling to digress from the subject, as these matters will have 15 48| do survive, they are more subject to retention of the urine, 16 48| displacement backward are least subject to these symptoms.~ 17 52| dislocation inward are more subject to this loss of strength 18 61| displacements which they are subject to. But the heads of the 19 61| extent; and the thigh is more subject to these differences than 20 78| alloy. With regard to the subject now on hand, the following