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1 Intro| both parts a covering of bone. The bone was formed by 2 Intro| a covering of bone. The bone was formed by sifting pure 3 Intro| insoluble by either. Of bone he made a globe which he 4 Intro| of the trunk. And as the bone was brittle and liable to 5 Intro| he made of a mixture of bone and unfermented flesh, giving 6 Intro| than flesh, but softer than bone. The bones which have most 7 Intro| the combination of solid bone and thick flesh been consistent 8 Intro| covered the head with thin bone, and placed the sinews at 9 Intro| be left a bare globe of bone on account of the extremes 10 Intro| combining sinew, skin, and bone, and were made by the creators 11 Intro| the back, along the back bone, where the skin and flesh 12 Intro| prior to these; as when the bone through the density of the 13 Intro| of the human frame; the bone was formed out of smooth 14 Timae| all a complete covering of bone.~Bone was composed by him 15 Timae| complete covering of bone.~Bone was composed by him in the 16 Timae| a lathe, a globe made of bone, which he placed around 17 Timae| again, considering that the bone would be too brittle and 18 Timae| made them of a mixture of bone and unfermented flesh, attempered 19 Timae| the combination of solid bone and much flesh with acute 20 Timae| covered the head with thin bone, but not with flesh and 21 Timae| combination of sinew, skin, and bone, in the structure of the 22 Timae| For whereas marrow and bone and flesh and sinews are 23 Timae| and imparts growth to the bone which surrounds the marrow; 24 Timae| give nourishment to the bone and to unite flesh and bone, 25 Timae| bone and to unite flesh and bone, and from being oily and 26 Timae| and separates from the bone, and the fleshy parts fall 27 Timae| prior disorders; as when the bone itself, by reason of the 28 Timae| process is inverted, and the bone crumbling passes into the