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1 2 | straight line, and that the flesh and nerves (tendons?) were 2 2 | bones, the nerves, nor the flesh will any longer be in the 3 4 | there being a thick mass of flesh on the upper side, except 4 4 | is without a covering of flesh, is not easily concealed, 5 4 | are thinly covered with flesh should be wrapped round 6 7 | abstain altogether from flesh and wine, and then by degrees 7 11| to the contusion of the flesh surrounding the bone, and 8 18| and wholly uncovered with flesh; and it is much longer before 9 18| being well covered with flesh; and the patients speedily 10 20| bone is least covered with flesh at the same parts, so that 11 26| otherwise; and the pieces of flesh in the wound which have 12 27| sufficient, for if a piece of flesh or nerve (tendon?) become 13 27| known, that if any piece of flesh or tendon be to come away, 14 34| which are wholly denuded of flesh, will become detached. In 15 34| bare, and in others the flesh dies all around; and, from 16 34| most quickly, and when new flesh is most quickly formed, 17 34| particularly sound, for the flesh which grows up below in 18 34| irritates any part of the flesh, and prevents the limb from 19 34| moreover, it be denuded of flesh, such a piece of bone should 20 34| are completely deprived of flesh, and have become dried,