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pecially in reducing the cavity of the chest under 

 the (left) false ribs. 



Next, for the composite S, with the extension of 

 the ophidian S movement, comes as a reflected 

 action the equalization of the inner bearing for the 

 pelvis at the hip joints ; then, as the proper sec- 

 ondary section, the filling of the left upper lung 

 lobe from below ; then, for the posterior " point of 

 appKcation " the inner bearing equalization at the 

 small of the back, and at the lower end of the ster- 

 num, which last brings the focus back to the space 

 between the upper and lower lung lobes. 



As the movement by the right posterior winding line 

 takes effect for the bicomiDOsite spine, the reflect- 

 ed secondary section action equahzes the hind-legs 

 on the inner bearings ; the secondary section proper 

 the shoulder blades ; and the drawing of the (right) 

 posterior point of application the lower jaw articu- 

 lations ; during which the head joint sockets equal- 

 ize so far as they can, for the general line still in- 

 clines to the (left). The whole turns on the upper 

 C of the lung tips. The equahzation of the lower 

 jaw articulations changes the movement for the 

 induction of action by the anterior winding line. 



The induced equahzation of the lower ribs on 

 their outer bearings (the secondary section of 



