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(Fig. 17), the thumb resting on the back of the coril, 

 and the remaining lingers in front of it, while the 

 right hand, placed in pronation, pinches the inferior 



Fig. 17. 



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DOUBLE SUBCUTANEOUS TORSION IN OATTLJl, 



Position of the left hand at the beginning of the second stfip, 



part of the scrotum. Maintaining these dispositions, 

 the testicles are displaced bj^ the simultaneous action 

 of both hands, the left pushing the cord from above 

 downwards and from before backwards, in such a 

 manner as to dejjress as much as possible the supe- 

 rior extremity of the gland, while with the fingers of 

 the right hand, resting \y^ their dorsal face against 

 the posterior part of the testicle (Fig. 18), the inferior 

 extremity of that organ is pushed upwards. With- 

 out losing hold of the envelope, the movement of this 

 hand gives way to these opposite and simultaneous 

 pressures, that of the left hand tending to lower the 



