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lungs and causes an adjustment between the mus- 

 cles passing from lower end of the sternum to the 

 pelvis (reaction). Interchange of inner bearings 

 between rib articulations of upper C and fiUing of 

 upper lung lobes, for secondary section. Then^ 

 adjustment of posterior cross-line ends at small of 

 back and lower end of sternum, as continuing ac- 

 tion of posterior cross-line ends * and drawing on 

 posterior points of application (which we may per- 

 haps consider to be placed at the front projecting 

 points of the hip bone) for the primary section. 



Bicomposiie Spine. — Hinder limbs adjust them- 

 selves, as to inner bearing, on front part of feet 

 (reaction). The shoulder-blades adjust themselves,, 

 followed by the movement at the anterior ends of the 

 head sockets (proper action). Then the movement 

 backward of the sockets along the outer edges of 

 the condyles, followed by the adjustment of the jaw 

 articulations, as representing the — on this bearing — 

 posterior cross-line end adjustment; and, finally, 

 the adjustment and drawing of the posterior points 

 of apphcation at the front of the hip sockets and 

 down the hinder limbs, for the primary section. 



* We have not thought it worth while to speak of the movement of 

 the diaphragm and its pillars'. 



