The Schott methods of the treatment of chronic diseases of the heart : with an account of the Nauheim baths, and of the therapeutic exercises . Fig. 40. The operators one hand supports the wrist, whilethe other resists the movements at the metacarpo-phalangeal junction, first on the dorsal, secondly onthe palmar, and thirdly again on the dorsal surface(Tig. 40). CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE HEART. 61 No. 19.—The feet, in succession, are flexed andextended to the extreme limits, and then broughtback to their natural position. The movements areresisted in the dorsal and plantar surfaces, at about.


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