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lung lobe, until this brings on the filling of the- 

 lower (right) lobe and fresh adjustments of the 

 neck and pelvis. 



Since the posterior point of application cannot, 

 at first, act directly, the movement would be be- 

 gun by drawing backward the (rightj upper part 

 of the chest, near the first rib, but at the same 

 time allowing this to press inward, to accommo- 

 date the reflected action in the (left) false ribs. 

 As to the adjustments, these will be (1) the 

 (right) shoulder joint giving off its inner bearing 

 as the upper (right) lobe exhausts, and the left 

 shoulder joint, taking outer bearing as the upper 

 (left) lobe fills. (2.) The (left) jaw articulation 

 giving off inner bearing, as the left lower lung lobe 

 exhausts, and the (right) jaw articulation taking 

 outer bearing as the lower (right) lobe fills. Con- 

 sequent on the exhaustion of the upper C of the 

 (right) lung tip and filling of the upper C of the 

 (left) lung tip being the final action, the left head 

 muscles then draw from above on the left shoulder 

 blade. 



No. 3. — Forcing the anterior- line in the pacing 

 movement. (1.) Begins with the (left) jaw artic- 

 ulation giving off inner bearing with exhaustion 

 of lower (left) lung lobe. The movement of the 



