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1 I, 1 | the head, foot, hand, the arm as a whole, the chest; for 2 I, 14| armpit" is common to side, arm, and shoulder; and the " 3 I, 15| arms, and where the upper arm is short the thigh is usually 4 I, 15| pair, is "arms". To the arm belong the "shoulder", " 5 I, 15| The bending both of the arm and of the finger takes 6 I, 15| inwards in all cases; and the arm bends at the elbow. The 7 I, 15| The joint between hand and arm is termed the "wrist". The 8 III, 3 | vein at the bend of the arm, while the rest of it terminates 9 III, 4 | the armpit into the right arm and unites with the other 10 III, 4 | inside of the bend of the arm; and it is in consequence 11 III, 4 | described, into the left arm; only that the ascending 12 III, 7 | foreleg resembles that of the arm in man.~Below the level 13 IV, 1 | smooth surface or edge of the arm on the far side from the 14 VII, 6 | certain man had a mark on his arm which his son did not possess,