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1 10| another, as the arms and the legs, the sound should always 2 41| carried off by varices in the legs, more especially by such 3 41| along the spine, but the legs and the arms are fully developed, 4 44| the succussion, and the legs are not to be fastened to 5 48| and to torpor in their legs. But if the displacement 6 48| lose the power of their legs and arms, to have torpor 7 52| the body in changing the legs, unless it be held when 8 52| and in the shifting of the legs. In this position one can 9 53| impediment is peculiar, their legs are more bandied when the 10 53| weight of the body like the legs, and the work performed 11 56| their strength less; the legs, too, are plump and fleshy, 12 56| equal use of both their legs, for in walking they totter 13 71| hand through (between the legs?) and grasp it with the 14 77| method of reduction both legs are to be bound together