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tendency 2
tender 2
tendon 7
tendons 10
tense 1
tenth 1
terminate 1
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10 soft
10 somewhat
10 strong
10 tendons
10 unless
10 wood
10 wool
Hippocrates
On Fractures

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tendons

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1 2 | that the flesh and nerves (tendons?) were thus put in their 2 3 | and in the next place the tendons which extend from the carpus 3 3 | supine position; for these tendons proceed to the bone of the 4 3 | one at the elbow, and the tendons which stretch from the carpus 5 6 | of ulceration, and of the tendons being laid bare. The splints 6 11| with important veins and tendons; for the back tendon of 7 27| about to suppurate, and the tendons to slough away, in these 8 46| veins and important nerves (tendons?) situated in these places 9 48| which inflammation of the tendons supervenes. For even when 10 48| immediately reduced, the tendons usually become stiffened,


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