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" This exercise (F) can be easily taken while walking, sitting, or riding in the open air. Young girls and boys, and especially those who are predisposed to consumption, often acquire a habit of stooping. To overcome this, the following exercise (G) is... "
Transactions of the Sixth International Congress on Tuberculosis v. 3 - Page 634
1908
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The Prevention and cure of tuberculosis

1905 - 296 pages
...normal position. This exercise (Fig. 16) FIG. 17.— Exercise for People in the Habit of Stooping. can be easily taken while walking, sitting, or riding...boys, and especially those who are predisposed to consumption, often acquire a habit of stooping. To overcome this the following exercise (Fig. 17) is...
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Teachers Sanitary Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 6 - Volume 8, Issue 7

Michigan. State Board of Health - 1898 - 906 pages
...the act of inhaling; remain in this position, holding the breath for a few seconds, and then exhale while moving the shoulders forward and downward, assuming again the normal position. This exercise can easily be taken while walking, sitting, or riding in the open air. Young girls and boys, and especially...
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Pamphlets, Homoeopathic: Tuberculosis

1908 - 302 pages
...act of inhaling; remain in .this lK>sition, holding the' breath for a few seconds, and then exhale while moving the shoulders forward and downward, assuming again the normal position. This exercise (Fig. 16) can be easily taken while walking, sitting, or riding in the open air. Young girls and boys,...
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Post-graduate, Volume 23, Part 2

1908 - 610 pages
...the act of inhalation, remain in this position, holding the breath for a few seconds and then exhale while moving the shoulders forward and downward, assuming again the normal position. This exercise (Fig. 26) can be FIG. 23. — Woolen helmet or hood in use. taken while walking or while sitting or...
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Tuberculosis, a Preventable and Curable Disease: Modern Methods for the ...

Sigard Adolphus Knopf - 1909 - 452 pages
..."attention," raises the shoulders, making a rotary backward movement during the act of inhaling (Fig. 66); remains in this position, holding the breath for four...boys, and especially those who are predisposed to consumption, often acquire a habit of stooping. To overcome this, the following exercise (G) is to...
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Tuberculosis, a Preventable and Curable Disease: Modern Methods for the ...

Sigard Adolphus Knopf - 1910 - 446 pages
..."attention," raises the shoulders, making a rotary backward movement during the act of inhaling (Fig. 66); remains in this position, holding the breath for four...boys, and especially those who are predisposed to consumption, often acquire a habit of stooping. To overcome this, the following exercise (G) is to...
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Transactions of the Fifteenth International Congress on Hygiene ..., Volume 3

1913 - 1116 pages
...during the act of inhaling; remain in this position holding the breath for four seconds, and then exhale while moving the shoulders forward and downward, assuming...again the normal position. This exercise (F) can be taken easily while walking, sitting, or riding in the open air. Some girls and boys, especially those...
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Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, Buffalo, New York ..., Volume 5

1914 - 748 pages
...to "attention," raises the shoulders, making a rotary backward movement during the act of inhaling; remains in this position, holding the breath for four...sitting, or riding in the open air. Young girls and boys, especially those who are predisposed to consumption, often acquire a habit of stooping. To overcome...
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The Tuberculosis nurse

Sigard Adolphus Knopf - 1914 - 20 pages
..."attention," raises the shoulders, making a rotary backward movement during the act of inhaling (Fig. 8), remains in this position, holding the breath for four...while walking, sitting, or riding in the open air. It goes without saying that breathing exercises must always be taken in fresh air in order to be beneficial,...
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Pediatrics, Volume 20

1908 - 836 pages
..."attention," raises the shoulders, making a rotafy backward movement during the act of inhaling (Figure 9) ; remains in this position holding the breath for...boys, and especially those who are predisposed to consumption, often acquire a habit of stooping. To overcome this, the following exercise — G —...
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