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APPENDIX II. 



We will attempt a concise general outline of 

 Setting-up for the right hand deformity, bringing 

 in a portion of the movement which has not been 

 made sufficiently prominent in the previous de- 

 scriptions. 



First. — The (alternate) left posterior line leading. 

 The head being continuously raised forward, the 

 right upper ribs at the neck-root joint are pressed 

 to the left and somewhat forward. This latter 

 action, which begins a reduction of the right upper 

 lung lobe in the ophidian S, on the course of the 

 alternate posterior line leading, extends to the 

 neck and to the left anterior part of the head-joint, 

 when there the socket begins to draw away from 

 the condyle. 



Presently the left upper lung lobe begins to fill 

 and to cross the secondary section of the (alternate) 

 left posterior hne with the corresponding portion 

 of the (old) right posterior line. This crossing 

 passes from the ophidian to the neck S, and causes 



