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(left) lung lobe. Exhausting the upper (right) lobe. 

 (2). Filling the lower (right) lung lobe. Exhaust- 

 ing the lower (left) lobe. 



Referring to the first part of the conclud- 

 ing paragraph of No. 2. (1). The (left) shoul- 

 der joint takes an outer bearing as the upper (left) 

 lobe fills, and the (right) shoulder joint gives off 

 inner bearing as the upper (right) lobe exhausts. 

 (2). The (right) jaw articulation takes an outer 

 bearing as the lower (right) lobe fills, and the left 

 jaw articulation gives off inner bearing as the lower 

 (left) lobe exhausts. As the lung tips equalize, the 

 jaw, and lastly the shoulders, take a final adjust- 

 ment, ending with a drawing on the left shoulder- 

 blade from below, instead of, as in No. 2, from 

 above. 



No. 7. — Forming first the alternate anterior line in 

 the pacing movement. (1). Lower (right) and, suc- 

 ceeding this, the upper (left) lung lobe fills. (2). 

 Lower (left) and, succeeding this, the upper (right) 

 lung lobe exhausts. 



The head being raised, the (right) lower jaw ar- 

 ticulation commences the movement, taking on 

 outer bearing, as- following the movement of the 

 jaw — the (right) lower lung lobe fills. Next, the 

 left shoulder-blade, which meantime must not be 



