GLASGOW'S BANDY-LEGGED CHILDREN. 401 



Fia. 1.— Fbont View— Outward Hssulab 



CURYATURK. 



Fig. 2.— Front View— Inward Regulab 

 curtatube. 



Fig. 3.— Front View— Outward and In- 

 ward Regular Curvature. 



Fig. 4.— Front View— Outward Irregu- 

 lar Curvature. 



Pig. S.—Front View— Inward Irregular 

 Curvature. 



Fig. 6.— Side View— Forward Regulab 

 cubvatubb. 



Fig. 7.— Side View— Forward and Back- 

 ward Regular Curvature. 



Fig. S.—Front View— Double Curvatubb 

 07 both Legs. 



from a professional point of view extremely interesting. The causes 

 assigned by the people of Glasgow for the prevalent deformity are 

 various, but none of them seem to account for it. 



Let us consider the professional opinion first. Many of the phy- 

 sicians in Glasgow account for the rachitis, or osteomalacia, by laying 

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