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fill. This filling begim, the movement extends 

 through neck and to the right head condyle, 

 which begins to press on its socket. The reduction 

 of the left lower lung lobe next begins on the (old) 

 left anterior line, and the action extends to the 

 neck, causing a marked movement in reducing the 

 left convex of its lower C, and then in reduction of 

 the left head condyle ; both equalizing the (old) 

 left anterior line with the (alternate) right anterior, 

 crossing them at their cutting points in the three 

 spines, and, from the left shoulder-blade throwing 

 the tractions forward on to the whole right side 

 line of the sternum and on to the right articulation 

 of the lower jaw, and at the same time gi^ong such 

 equahzation to the upper lung lobes as belongs to 

 the anterior lines. 



Finally, thrown back from the left articulation of 

 the lower jaw, begins the filHng of the left upper 

 lung lobe in the direct, and of the right lower in 

 the reflected course of the (alternate) left posterior 

 line and the corresponding reduction of the left 

 lower and right upj)er lobes, ending with a draw- 

 ing along the right side of the, sternum concentrat- 

 ed at its right upper comer. 



It will be noticed that in beginning with the 

 posterior line the final movement was the straight- 

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