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1 22| through the armpit, and a weight attached to the extremity 2 40| but neither should it have weight. It should touch as little 3 43| the head downward, for the weight of the head, and tops of 4 46| unless some very heavy weight should fall upon it behind; 5 47| hump, and supporting his weight on it, and making gentle 6 52| case with oxen, and the weight of the body is mostly supported 7 52| leg turned outward, the weight of the body would be thrown 8 52| inclines to this side, and the weight of the body is carried to 9 52| to supply two wants; the weight of the body is not equally 10 52| inward, for neither is the weight in a line with it, but is 11 52| under the body; for the weight is in a straight line with 12 53| arms do not support the weight of the body like the legs, 13 58| he should try to rest the weight of his body for a little, 14 58| thigh, prefer resting their weight upon a staff introduced 15 58| raised and flexed, rest the weight of the body on the other 16 60| dislocation, persons rest their weight more on the heel than on 17 70| body being suspended by its weight, produces extension, and 18 78| suspended some convenient weight, as formerly described.~