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tinued, the upper lung lobes are fully equalized, 

 then the lower ones ; the right lower lung lobe fill- 

 ing, the right head condyle turns in connection 

 with the right articulation of the lower jaw, 

 and as it passes forward across, the joint draws 

 on the left shoulder-blade. This finally sets by a 

 drawing from below, and a sHght movement of the 

 posterior point of application in double action 

 completes the setting-up. 



§ 195. The last mentioned method § (194), as 

 will be observed, carries out the rule to " bring the 

 right shoulder forward." Both may be used for 

 either progressive or retrogressive movement, be- 

 cause, as was said of all the methods, they directly, 

 if not immediately, find that stage of the horse's 

 actions which coincides with their requirements. 

 But we think that, to recapitulate the general 

 directions, to raise and carry forivard the chirit 

 while the left shoulder-blade, on its outer hearing, is, 

 as it were, carried to the front and right, across the 

 neck, and the spine stretched at intervals, infolloiving 

 the movement, so as to bring its effects into the trunk, 

 and allow the sides of the pelvis to equalize, the whole 

 ending by a spontaneous drawing from below on 

 the right stemo-mastoid, and followed by a filling 



