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ihemselves — the right thigh rolls out — the right 

 lower lung lobe fills — the right upper comer of the 

 sternum reduces the left, the left stemo-mastoid 

 turning outward in its lower portion — the right jaw 

 articulation rises, as it were, over the left — the 

 right head condyle turns on its posterior end — 

 then moves across the joint to the front, and con- 

 firms the position of the left shoulder-blade. 



Second. — The movement of the left shoulder- 

 blade, " as it were, across the neck," is continued, 

 and developes the equalizing of the posterior lines, 

 bringing out the left posterior by induction. The 

 left lower lung lobe is condensed as the " reaction- 

 ary " movement from the secondary section equal- 

 izes the lower false ribs. The left upper lung 

 lobe fills with the " proper " movement of this sec- 

 tion — the left shoulder-blade is set in the left al- 

 ternate posterior line — the right head socket 

 presses upward against its condyle as the right 

 upper lung lobe is reduced — passes forward across 

 the head joint, sets the right jaw articulation as 

 the lower C of the right lung tip condenses, and 

 tightens the right stemo-mastoid by a drawing 

 from below. 



§ 193. It is to be remarked that in the progress 

 •of all the setting-up movements it may be neces- 



