Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 9s.l., 1889 |
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Page 94
... muscles are the most prominent . The muscles of the trunk are often weakened at first , but usually recovers rapidly . It was formerly supposed that the muscles of the face invari- ably escaped , but Gowers and Henoch have each recorded ...
... muscles are the most prominent . The muscles of the trunk are often weakened at first , but usually recovers rapidly . It was formerly supposed that the muscles of the face invari- ably escaped , but Gowers and Henoch have each recorded ...
Page 95
... muscles meeting no resistance , gradually shorten , and so produce distortion , which may be encouraged by improper posture . If the anterior leg muscles are the weakest ones , as is very commonly the case , then the calf muscles ...
... muscles meeting no resistance , gradually shorten , and so produce distortion , which may be encouraged by improper posture . If the anterior leg muscles are the weakest ones , as is very commonly the case , then the calf muscles ...
Page 102
... muscles and systematic movement of the joints are also efficient . The sound muscles which are liable to contract should be put on the stretch and well rubbed at regular intervals . Great care should be taken to see that posture does ...
... muscles and systematic movement of the joints are also efficient . The sound muscles which are liable to contract should be put on the stretch and well rubbed at regular intervals . Great care should be taken to see that posture does ...
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