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1 14| the projecting part to any extent worth mentioning. There 2 43| another, to a somewhat greater extent, both in length and breadth, 3 43| hold equally to the same extent, and suddenly, and that 4 46| be bent even to a small extent; for the displaced vertebra 5 47| so that a considerable extent of them is curved. On this 6 57| joint, or at the ham, to any extent, and of all the dislocations, 7 61| displaced to a much greater extent, are in general more difficult 8 61| been displaced to a less extent, it is easier to reduce 9 61| great differences as to the extent of the displacements which 10 61| displaced to a greater or less extent; and the thigh is more subject 11 62| displacements, if to a small extent, may be reduced to their 12 63| bare, unless to a small extent; neither do they exfoliate, 13 77| the thighs together to any extent, but only at the knees, 14 77| together to a considerable extent, and the bladder is to be 15 82| neither can he, to any great extent, in the other varieties;