The soles are more horny and discoloured than the palms, and the foot[-]nails, from walking bare, are often deficient or distorted.
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The soles are more horny and discoloured than the palms, and the foot[-]nails, from walking bare, are often deficient or distorted.
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The well-filled understructure of the skin, the delicacy of the skin, the foot of a person not accustomed to hard labour or to wear heavy shoes—the footnails being trimmed, clean, and in good condition, as well as those of the hand—led me to that conclusion.
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Sajjani, embellished with many gem[-]like good qualities, who ever saw her face (reflected) in the mirror of the footnails of her lord, was the wife of that ocean of virtues.
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Dysentery, tetanus, severe ulcers, sunstroke, inflammation under footnails by parasites, are among the prevalent affections.
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