. The Richmond and Louisville medical journal . ismus immediately disappear-ed, and he exclaimed thatswhat I want. As soon as Ireleased my support, the stra-bismus returned. I sent him to Mr. Rynders,309 Fourth Avenue, to meas-ure him for an outside support,or Jury mast, such as I havedescribed, to be applied overthe plaster jacket. On the 8th of November,before a large class of physi-cians and students in the am-phitheatre of Bellevue Hospi-tal, I applied this outside support for head suspension, as seenin figures 43 and 44; and, as Figure 44. soon as the plaster was setand the head properly


. The Richmond and Louisville medical journal . ismus immediately disappear-ed, and he exclaimed thatswhat I want. As soon as Ireleased my support, the stra-bismus returned. I sent him to Mr. Rynders,309 Fourth Avenue, to meas-ure him for an outside support,or Jury mast, such as I havedescribed, to be applied overthe plaster jacket. On the 8th of November,before a large class of physi-cians and students in the am-phitheatre of Bellevue Hospi-tal, I applied this outside support for head suspension, as seenin figures 43 and 44; and, as Figure 44. soon as the plaster was setand the head properly suspend-ed, his respiration became nat-ural, the strabismus disappear-ed, and he said he was perfect-ly comfortable. In less thanhalf an hour after the adjust-ment of the apparatus, he ranup and down stairs in the am-phitheatre without the slightestinconvenience. He went toPhiladelphia the following day,and his father states that hespent two days in walkingaround the Centennial build-ings without fatigue or incon-venience. He left for his home.


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