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down, by a fmall Bandage round the Body and Arms 
a little above the Elbow. 
By this Method of Twinging a Child, its own 
Weight muft confequently ftretch the contracted 
Mufcles, &c. that draw the Shoulder and Hip too 
clofe together, and give Liberty to the Ribs to extend 
themfelves to a greater Diftance from each others 
and at that very Moment of Time, the too- much 
extended Side, by the Weight of the Body, will be 
prefied clofer together ; and by daily increafing the 
Time that the Perfon is upon the Swing, the delired 
Effedt may be produced, an agreeable Form of Body 
recovered, and a healthy Conftitution reftored, to the 
Satisfaction of the Parents, and great Benefit of the 
once crooked Perfon. 
London , over-againfl 
Cecil-Jireet in the Stra?id } 
Jan. ip. 1 741 - 2 . 
Tim. Sheldrake. 
ABC, Is the Steel-yard Balance- Swing . . 
*D } One of the fquare iron Loops to which the 
Cords are to be fix’d, and which Loops, one 
on 
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