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1 8 | is slender, and so is the upper lip, but in the ox the projection 2 8 | the lip is thick, and the upper jaw is thick and obtuse, 3 13| less tumefaction in the upper part. For neither can any 4 14| and with proper care the upper part may be brought down 5 14| ought to be brought to the upper, for the former is the movable 6 16| the arm upward. When the upper bone is displaced laterally 7 16| as formerly stated, the upper bone (sternal fragment?) 8 30| process formed from the upper jaw-bone (malar?) and the 9 30| functional uses of the mouth, the upper jaw is at rest, as being 10 30| it is connected with the upper jaw and the head by enarthrosis. 11 30| prominent than natural on the upper jaw, and the patient cannot 12 31| rows of the teeth in the upper and lower jaws. In such 13 33| broader, is to be glued to the upper part of the jaw, at about 14 34| there are several in the upper; but I am unwilling to digress 15 40| one, should be made on the upper side; for the pus is found 16 48| the displacement be in the upper part, they experience loss 17 58| necessity of supporting the upper part of the thigh with his 18 60| not being able to bend the upper part of the limb, and they 19 66| instance the bones of the upper articulations (shoulder-joint?),