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1 4 | pulpy, and consist of juicy flesh, prove deceptious in such 2 4 | the gentle medicines for flesh wounds should be used as 3 6 | dislocation forward, when the flesh about the joint is wasted 4 6 | injury) are most wasted in flesh; and this happens more especially 5 6 | case; but wasting of the flesh takes place, for it is increased, 6 12| strong. The wasting of the flesh, if the dislocation was 7 19| and the atrophy of the flesh is generally on the side 8 20| dislocation are shortened, and the flesh is wasted principally on 9 21| their proper size, but the flesh is wasted, as formerly described; 10 21| less atrophied, but the flesh more.~ 11 23| bones are the same; the flesh is well developed, except 12 24| patient cannot extend it. The flesh of the whole leg is wasted 13 24| because the bone is lodged in flesh which yields; but, not withstanding, 14 24| There is wasting of the flesh in cases attended with pain; 15 24| the sound limb is in good flesh from usage.~ 16 36| both the bones and the flesh drop off, many recover, 17 36| bones, the separation of the flesh quickly takes place, but 18 36| neither are they denuded of flesh, but the gangrene is confined 19 41| where the bones are crooked. Flesh and tendons wasted on the