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(right) lung lobe exhausts, and the (left) shoulder 

 joint taking outer bearing as the upper (left) lung 

 lobe fills. Consequent on the exhaustion of the 

 lower C of the right lung tip* and filling of the 

 lower C of the left, being the final action, the 

 right sterno-mastoid then draws from above on 

 the right upper corner of the sternum. 



It will be observed that in these movements the 

 lower (left) false rib articulations cross the central 

 line of the body ; both they and the (left) hip joint 

 passing in front, across the body to the (right) and 

 falling outward, as they give off inner bearing. The 

 (right) true ribs and right shoulder blade pass 

 relatively to the (left), beginning below, but the 

 uppermost true rib is not adjusted until the body 

 S being virtually carried through its movement, 

 the right shoulder joint moves with the neck S, 

 completely separating the sterno-mastoids in front. 



No. 2. — Forcing the posterior line in the trot- 

 ting movement. (1.) Exhausting the upper (right) 

 lung lobe, until this action brings on the filling of 

 the upper (left) lobe. (2) By induction from (1)^ 

 and after allowing the pelvis and neck connections 

 to adjust themselves. Exhatistiug the lower (left 



* The upper C of each lung tip goes with its diagonal lower lung 

 lobe ; the lower C with the upper lobe, to which it is attached. 



