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izing of the anterior cross-line ends between the 

 upper and lower hing lobes. 



Next comes the extension of these to the pelvis 

 and hip joints, and the subsequent equalizing ac- 

 tion at the upper corners of the sternum, and at 

 the small of the back, both brought to bear be- 

 tween the lung lobes. 



Then the anterior line movement proper ends 

 with the lower jaw equalization, that of the head 

 condyles with " the thorough movement," and that 

 of the shoulder joint initiating the inducing of the 

 (right) posterior line T\dth the continuance of the 

 first mentioned fundamental motions of the an- 

 terior and the change of the general line of press- 

 ure. 



The induction of the equalization of the posterior 

 lines comes, first, from the continued filling of the 

 (right) lower lung lobe, this reduces the (left) lower 

 lung lobe cavity ; and next from the continued 

 action in equalizing the anterior cross-line ends, 

 this causes the equalization of the posterior ones, 

 first, between the lung lobes, then at the small of 

 the back, and at the lower end of the sternum, 

 fills the (left) upper lung lobe which reduces the 

 (left) lower lobe ; lastly, the continued filling of 

 the right lov/er lung lobe, equalizes the shoulder 



