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reduction of riglit side ; formation of left shoulder- 

 blade on inner bearing ; reduction of right shoul- 

 der-blade; then the development of (left-right) 

 posterior cross-line end, and reduction of the (right- 

 left) ; followed by the formation for the (right) jaw 

 articulation on the inner bearing, and reduction of 

 the (left). Finally, drawing of (right) sterno-mas- 

 toid. 



§ 176. No. 10. — For the (left) alternate posterior 

 line leading. The most marked points seem to be 

 the forming pressure of (right) socket gaining its 

 pressure at the front part of its condyle — and the 

 reduction of the pressure of the (left) socket, as if 

 it were separating from its condyle. 



For tliis (left) posterior alternate hue leading by 

 forming pressure of the (right) socket, we have, 

 first, the inner bearing on the (right) side of the 

 lower C of the neck S (reaction) ; reduction of left 

 side ; inner bearing on left of upper C (proper 

 action) &c. &c., being the repetition of No. 9 , ex- 

 cepting that the posterior line comes first and de- 

 pends not on induction, but on the forming socket- 

 pressure ; and that the anterior line comes second 

 by induction, working from the right lower jaw 

 articulation as the posterior line continues its ac- 

 tion. 



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