Diseases of the heart and arterial system : designed to be a practical presentation of the subject for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 101. TIIK TRKATMKXT OF \ALYKIjAII UHART-DISEASB 4C3 (14) This is the same movement, but done with the oppositeextremity. (15) Resting one hand on a chair, as before, the patientextends hi* opposite Leg and thigh, Iml without bending hisknee, as far forward and upward as possible, after which theextremity is slowly returned to its original position, resistanceto both movements being offered by the attendant (Figs. 1*7and OS). (16) This i


Diseases of the heart and arterial system : designed to be a practical presentation of the subject for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 101. TIIK TRKATMKXT OF \ALYKIjAII UHART-DISEASB 4C3 (14) This is the same movement, but done with the oppositeextremity. (15) Resting one hand on a chair, as before, the patientextends hi* opposite Leg and thigh, Iml without bending hisknee, as far forward and upward as possible, after which theextremity is slowly returned to its original position, resistanceto both movements being offered by the attendant (Figs. 1*7and OS). (16) This is a similar effortput forth by the opposite ex-tremity. (IT) Both hands supportedon the back of a chair, one legis flexed at the knee while re-sistance is offered by the attend-ants hand placed at the return is resisted by thehand against the ankle justabove the instep (Figs. 99 and100). (18) This is a correspondingmovement by the other leg, re-sisted in the same manner. (19) Supporting himself bythe back of a chair the patient FlG 102flexes his thigh at the hip, the leg hanging limp and flexed, while the attendant resists first theupward


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