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  • abbreviation secondary

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  • Hallux valgus is commonly associated with c. has an association with glomerulonephritis a. a raised medial longitudinal arch d. which is long-standing, is often associated with 2ry b. clawing of toes fibrosis of the interphalangeal joints c. a perforating ulcer beneath the head of the first e. extends proximally along the lateral aspect of the metatarsal hand d. reduction of vibration sensation over the tip of the great toe 35.

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  • Hallux valgus is commonly associated with c. has an association with glomerulonephritis a. a raised medial longitudinal arch d. which is long-standing, is often associated with 2ry b. clawing of toes fibrosis of the interphalangeal joints c. a perforating ulcer beneath the head of the first e. extends proximally along the lateral aspect of the metatarsal hand d. reduction of vibration sensation over the tip of the great toe 35.

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  • Hallux valgus is commonly associated with c. has an association with glomerulonephritis a. a raised medial longitudinal arch d. which is long-standing, is often associated with 2ry b. clawing of toes fibrosis of the interphalangeal joints c. a perforating ulcer beneath the head of the first e. extends proximally along the lateral aspect of the metatarsal hand d. reduction of vibration sensation over the tip of the great toe 35.

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  • Hallux valgus is commonly associated with c. has an association with glomerulonephritis a. a raised medial longitudinal arch d. which is long-standing, is often associated with 2ry b. clawing of toes fibrosis of the interphalangeal joints c. a perforating ulcer beneath the head of the first e. extends proximally along the lateral aspect of the metatarsal hand d. reduction of vibration sensation over the tip of the great toe 35.

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  • 4M/2ry, wherefoever he fhall then be in England ', who neither [are of kin to the faid Richard, nor to the faid George;] to recog - nize [whether the faid George be guilty of the trelpafs and ejeftment aforefaid:] be - icaufe as well [the faid George, as the faid Richard, between whom the faid difference is, have put themfelves on the faid jury.]

    A Treatise on the Action of Ejectment 1781

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