Talipes. 581 



11. 35. Marked Talipes Varus.— Plaster of Paris cast of the 

 left foot of a young person, illustrating the above. 



The foot is strongly inverted, and the inner edge is raised, 

 so that the person must have walked on the outer edge of the 

 foot only. G. C. 3514. 



11. 36. Talipes Equino-Varus.— Plaster of Paris cast of the 

 right foot of a young person, illustrating the above. 



The heel is drawn up and the foot inverted^ so that the 

 outer border comes next the ground. The toes are flexed and 

 crushed together, and the great toe is opposed to the others. 

 This is the position assumed in complete paralysis of the foot 

 and leg. G. G. 3515. 



11. 37. Advanced Talipes Equino-Varus.— Plaster of Paris 

 cast of a right foot, illustrating the above. 



The heel is drawn up, the foot inverted, and the inner 

 edge so much raised, that the person must have walked upon 

 the outer side of the dorsum of the foot. G. C. 3516. 



11. 38. Extreme Talipes Equino-Varus.— Plaster of Paris cast 

 of a left foot, illustrating the above. 



The heel is drawn up, and the foot is so twisted that the 

 sole is directed upwards. The weight of the body must have 

 been borne upon the dorsum of the foot. G. C. 3517. 



11. 39. Talipes Valgus. — Plaster of Paris cast of the left foot of 

 a young person, showing a marked example of talipes valgus. 



The patient suffered from almost complete paralysis of both legs, 

 apparently congenital. 



