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1 2 | would force it from the ribs, pushing his own head against 2 3 | inside as possible, upon the ribs, and not upon the head of 3 5 | should be forced between the ribs and the head of the humerus. 4 7 | as possible between the ribs and the head of the humerus, 5 10| farther removed from the ribs than that of the other; 6 41| above the diaphragm, the ribs do not usually expand properly 7 45| external nerves (tonoi). The ribs are united to them, having 8 45| with the vertebrae; and the ribs in man are very curved, 9 45| arched. The space between the ribs and the processes of the 10 49| happen in fracture of the ribs; for in fracture of one 11 49| fracture of one or more ribs, in general, if the fractured 12 49| tendency to replace the ribs, while evacuation leads 13 49| leads to suspension of the ribs, and suspension induces 14 50| contusion of the flesh about the ribs, either from a blow, or 15 50| suppurations, and sphacelus of the ribs. And even when no such symptoms 16 50| contusion of the skin about the ribs, still in such cases there 17 50| than in fractures of the ribs, and relapses of pain in 18 50| that the skin about the ribs may not be ruffled, but