Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage . r. Zayashad a photograph taken (seefig. 12). The profile shouldhave been taken on the oppositeside to correspond with the otherpicture. The following cases are goodillustrations of the advantagesof the plaster of Paris jacketover the Taylor brace. The pre-vious histories in each case arecopied from my notebook, asthey were taken at the time theyfirst presented themselves, andthe results of the treatment are given from letters of the would call especial attention to the da


Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage . r. Zayashad a photograph taken (seefig. 12). The profile shouldhave been taken on the oppositeside to correspond with the otherpicture. The following cases are goodillustrations of the advantagesof the plaster of Paris jacketover the Taylor brace. The pre-vious histories in each case arecopied from my notebook, asthey were taken at the time theyfirst presented themselves, andthe results of the treatment are given from letters of the would call especial attention to the dates in the following cases—as they will better explain the relative value of the difterentkinds of treatment employed. Case YI.—Hattie A. Myrick, aged 4J- years, came under my 30 POTTS DISEASE. care November 11, 1872. Parents healthy; three years agofell from second story of a house to the ground, striking uponher nates. She apparently experienced no injury at the time. In January 1870 was quite sick with inflammation of thebowels (the physicians attributed it to her having eaten bitter Fig. 11. Fig.


Size: 1230px × 2031px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, bookpublisherlondonsmithelderco