The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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becoming lean? Which are the parts of the limbs of the human frame  
where no amount of fat makes the flesh thicker, nor any degree of  
leanness ever diminishes it?  
The thing sought for in this question will be found in all the  
external joints of the bones, as the shoulder, elbow, wrists,  
finger-joints, hips, knees, ankle-bone and toes and the like; all of  
which shall be told in its place. The greatest thickness acquired by  
any limb is at the part of the muscles which is farthest from its  
attachments.  
Flesh never increases on those portions of the limb where the bones  
are near to the surface.  
At b r d a c e f the increase or diminution of the flesh never  
makes any considerable difference. Nature has placed in front of man  
all those parts which feel most pain under a blow; and these are the  
shin of the leg, the forehead, and the nose. And this was done for  
the preservation of man, since, if such pain were not felt in these  
parts, the number of blows to which they would be exposed must be  
the cause of their destruction.  
Describe why the bones of the arm and leg are double near the hand  
and foot [respectively].  
And where the flesh is thicker or thinner in the bending of the  
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