Lectures on orthopedic surgery . Fig, 11.—Cervical spondylitis, with twisted head and contracted and prom-inent sterno-mastoid muscles. 30. Fig. 12.—Cervical spondylitis; head bent to one side and resting on theraised shoulder. when it does occur it usually points laterally back ofthe sterno-mastoid muscle; it may point in the pharynx, however, need not be examined unlesssome symptom points to abscess in that location. Be-fore the formation of abscess the finger in the throat


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