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1 9 | connected with the bones of the leg, and are in a line with 2 9 | they have pains in the leg from time to time.~ 3 10| connected with the bones of the leg are larger than the others, 4 11| protrudes beyond the line of the leg, and is connected with important 5 11| for the back tendon of the leg is inserted into this bone. 6 11| wound has occurred in the leg and it is long of healing, 7 11| and sometimes around the leg; and, in addition, all the 8 12| 12. The leg consists of two bones, of 9 12| together along the line of the leg; and at the thigh they are 10 12| nature of the bones of the leg.~ 11 13| moreover, to prevent the leg while stretched, from inclining 12 14| hip, the thigh, and the leg become wasted, and if the 13 15| And when both bones of the leg are broken without a wound 14 15| straight in a line with the leg and thigh, whether on account 15 15| fracture of the bones of the leg or of the thigh. And in 16 15| position does not suit with the leg and the arm. For when the 17 15| the elbow-joint. But the leg, both in walking and standing, 18 15| applies to the arm and to the leg. If, then, extension by 19 16| should be carried up the leg, as described with regard 20 16| numerous, in the case of the leg than in that of the arm. 21 16| canals do not preserve the leg at rest as they suppose; 22 16| does the canal prevent the leg from following, unless the 23 16| distortion in the placing of the leg, whenever or to whatever 24 16| the foot which runs up the leg. The bones of the leg get 25 16| the leg. The bones of the leg get consolidated in forty 26 17| other bone (fibula?) of the leg be broken, less powerful 27 18| 18. Of the bones of the leg, the inner one, called the 28 18| patients can walk on the leg when this bone is broken. 29 18| is the inner bone of the leg which supports the most 30 22| prevents the body nor the leg from being moved without 31 22| and when the thigh and leg are bandaged, if one bend 32 23| both in fractures of the leg and of the thigh. For if 33 23| appearance at the forepart of the leg; and if the heel be placed 34 23| and if the rest of the leg be rather too low, the bone 35 23| bone at the forepart of the leg must present a hollow, more 36 24| both bones either of the leg or fore-arm have been fractured.~ 37 30| applicable in fractures of the leg. There are certain physicians 38 30| in all fractures of the leg, whether bandages be applied 39 38| addition, the bones of the leg are nearly of the same length, 40 38| extension being made at the leg, and counter-extension at