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1 3 | nature, judging thus from the skin, and also fancying the bones 2 8 | the arm a broad and soft skin, or broad shawl, and to 3 9 | ever broken, unless the skin at the same time be wounded 4 11| happen to have a tender skin about the heel, nothing 5 11| if, as some have it, the skin be thick and hardened, it 6 15| broken without a wound of the skin, stronger extension is required. 7 21| nature be applied to the skin.~ 8 25| if even a sound piece of skin were bandaged on either 9 26| bones protrude through the skin; and, in a word, the greater 10 27| there was no wound of the skin at first, but one has formed 11 29| be applied. And a goat’s skin should be spread below, 12 30| the rods bear not upon the skin, but on the extremities