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[316] The scholia remark that a wound at the root of the thigh (apparently in the gluteus maximus, which is in fact the ‘thickest muscle’ in the human body) would hardly produce immediate death, which seems to be implied. If the femoral artery were severed however, the victim would soon die. νεῦρα, tendons.

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