Lectures on orthopedic surgery . FiG. 209.—A case of unilateral bowleg. Fig. 210.—A case of outkneein whichthere is little apparent deformityin the leg and thigh bones. mus stridulus. The deformity, as a rule, steadily in-creases until the bones become solidified. In knock-knees the deformity may even increase after the boneshave become solidified. The general treatment is to improve the nutrition. Ofchief importance are the following: Life in the open 258 air and free exposure to sunlight. Light, dry. andwell-ventilated rooms. Daily bathing, preferably insalt water or sea-water. An abundance


Lectures on orthopedic surgery . FiG. 209.—A case of unilateral bowleg. Fig. 210.—A case of outkneein whichthere is little apparent deformityin the leg and thigh bones. mus stridulus. The deformity, as a rule, steadily in-creases until the bones become solidified. In knock-knees the deformity may even increase after the boneshave become solidified. The general treatment is to improve the nutrition. Ofchief importance are the following: Life in the open 258 air and free exposure to sunlight. Light, dry. andwell-ventilated rooms. Daily bathing, preferably insalt water or sea-water. An abundance of good foodin which fish. fat. and fruit play a prominent fish should be fresh and cooked with an abundanceof butter, which, by the way. is the secret of the propercooking of all fish. Fish should be given at least 3 timeseach week. Fat in the cream and butter inabundance wherever it can be used, and fried fatbacon. Butter will usually be taken more freely if un-salted or only half salted. Bacon should be c


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