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kept from following the general movement of the 

 neck, takes on outer bearing as the (left) upper 

 lung lobe fills. The (left) jaw articulation gives off 

 inner bearing as the (left) lower lung lobe exliausts,. 

 and the left hip joint is released. The (right) 

 sterno-mastoid now drawls at the (right) upper cor- 

 ner of the sternum. Finally, the (right) shoulder 

 joint gives off inner bearing as the right true ribs 

 adjust themselves, and the force along the (right) 

 side of the sternum coming from below, unites 

 mth that of the right stemo-mastoid in making 

 the tractions collateral. 



No. 8. — Forming first the alternate posterior hue 

 in the pacing movement. (1). Upper (left) and, suc- 

 ceeding this, the lower (right) lung lobe fills. (2). 

 Upper (right) and, succeeding this, the lower (left) 

 lung lobe exhausts. 



The (left) shoulder joint takes on outer bearing 

 as, foUo^dng the movement of the shoulder joint, 

 the (left) upper lung lobe fills, the (right) jaw ar- 

 ticulation, meantime, following the general neck 

 movement. The (right) jaw articulation takes on 

 outer bearing, and the (right) lower lung lobe fills. 

 The (right) shoulder joint giving off inner bearing, 

 the right true ribs are released, then, the (left) jaw 

 articulations giving off inner bearing, the left false 



