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1 1 | are attached to it. The leg consists of two bones, united 2 21| comparison with the sound leg. The peculiar symptoms of 3 21| patient cannot bend his leg as formerly; the limb appears 4 21| thigh is shortened, the leg less so, and the others 5 24| The flesh of the whole leg is wasted in all cases, 6 24| and the inclination of the leg is forward, and the sound 7 24| is forward, and the sound leg in proportion. In congenital 8 27| backward, they cannot bend the leg and thigh upon one another, 9 27| fore parts of the thigh and leg are wasted. In dislocations 10 30| bones connected with the leg, if not reduced, whether 11 31| either from an injury in the leg or thigh, or in paralysis 12 32| of the hips, thigh, and leg, opposite the dislocation, 13 36| the eightieth day, but the leg was removed on the twentieth 14 36| twentieth day. The bones of the leg, in a certain case, came 15 42| be flattened toward the leg, soft, strong, and having