SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



VOL. 63, NO. 1, PL. 29 



FIG. 1. HELIOTHERAPY AND IMMOBILIZATION IN PLASTER FOR SURGICAL TUBERCULOSIS. BAL- 

 CONY OF DR. ROLLIER'S SANATORIUM, " LE CHALET," LEYSIN, SWITZERLAND. THE JACKETS 

 HAVE LARGE OPENINGS TO ALLOW ACCESS OF SUNLIGHT TO THE DISEASED SPINES. SOME 

 PATIENTS IN DORSAL POSITION ; OTHERS IN VENTRAL POSITION. 



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FIG. 2. CHILDREN WHO CAME TO DR. ROLLIER VERY SICK NOW INDULGE IN WINTER SPORTS. NO 

 CLOTHING BUT CAPS AND LOIN CLOTHS. NOTE THE MUSCULATURE OF THE CHILDREN FORMERLY 

 SUBJECTS OF COXALGIA, ARTHRITIS, PERITONITIS AND ADENITIS. 



