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blade for the alternate anterior" line; the whole- 

 ending with a stress on the (left) shoulder-blade. 



These last bicomposite actions move the neck- 

 root joint and bring the focus of force to the space 

 between the upper and lower lung lobes. 



§ 175. Nos. 9 and 10.— § 177. The forming of the 

 alternate lines in the pace developement, followed 

 by their equalization after the discharge of the 

 old lines. 



No. 9 — For the (right) anterior alternate line lead- 

 ing, we have, frst, the attempt at rotation back- 

 ward and inward of the (right) head condyle ; then 

 the incipient convex on the (right) of the lower C 

 of the neck S, followed by the discharge of the (Jefl:) 

 upper corner of the sternum ; then the formation 

 on the outer bearing, for the (right) jaw articula- 

 tion, followed by the discharge of the left articula- 

 tion, then the developement of the (right-left) an- 

 terior cross-line end in its position, and the reduc- 

 tion of the (left-right) followed by the formation 

 for the left shoulder-blade on the outer bearing, 

 and reduction of the right. 



For the (left) posterior alternate Hne hy induction ; 

 first, inner bearing formed on the right of the lower 

 C of neck S (reaction) ; reduction of left side ; 

 inner bearing on left of upper C (proper action) ;; 



