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1 8 | together of the parts by the nerves (ligaments?) which are slack 2 11| adjacent to the most important nerves. But the greater part of 3 11| stretching; and also the nerves. which by all means you 4 11| quantity of skin, and the nerves which you ought to guard 5 11| vein adjacent, and also nerves, neither of which must be 6 11| fire is inimical to the nerves. Through the whole treatment 7 30| to dislocation there; of nerves (ligaments?) and muscles 8 41| with which the neighboring nerves communicate. When the gibbosity 9 45| articulation. Common cords (nerves?) are extended to all parts, 10 45| akin to the external nerves (tonoi). The ribs are united 11 50| intercostal space?), and nerves proceeding from the most 12 57| regard to the contractions of nerves (ligaments?), and the positions 13 58| is also impaired, for the nerves (ligaments?) become stretched, 14 58| these parts the joints and nerves (ligaments?), if not used, 15 59| lodged very near to important nerves. And the region of the groin 16 69| weaker, and whether the nerves, flesh, arteries, and veins 17 69| as not even to expose the nerves. For the reasons now stated, 18 86| veins, and contusion of the nerves; when these symptoms are 19 86| from one another, and the nerves communicate together. And, 20 86| or in paralysis of the nerves (tendons?) connected with