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instead of those of the old Ime forcing its actions 

 and, so to speak, pushing. (§ 162. Fifth.) 



As in all cases, the movement maybe begun at var- 

 ious points. We shall commence with the (left) eye. 



First. — With the (left) eye muscle turning out- 

 ward in its arderior portion, commence the forma- 

 tion of the alternate (right) anterior hne in its sec- 

 ondary sections, viz : The filling of the (right) lung 

 lobe, followed by the reduction of the left false-rib 

 concavity and the increased outer bearing at the 

 (right) hip-socket, followed by a reduction of the 

 (left) hip-socket. Then, with the outward turn of 

 the (left) eye muscle, in its posterior portion, com- 

 mence the formation of the primary sections, viz. : 

 the gaining between the (right) lower and left 

 upper lung lobes of the (right-left) cross-Une end 

 to the (left), followed by reduction of the position 

 of the (left-right) end to the (right) ; gaining of the 

 same point at the small of the back to the right 

 followed by the reduction of the (left-right) point 

 to the right,^ a similar gain and reduction between 



* In many cases, from the great displacement of the left-right anterior 

 cross-line end to the left, its restoration is the main feature. The 

 right side at the small of the back straightening its incurvation toward 

 the left in a very marked degree. It may be remarked here, that the 

 new points rise above the old ones, and also pass (in man) in front of 

 them, corresponding to the passage of the concaves under the convexes 

 in the snake (§ 60). 



