. The hydropathic family physician : a ready prescriber and hygienic adviser with reference to the nature, causes, prevention, and treatment of diseases, accidents, and casualties of every kind . jlongus. K. Perforates, and Perforans. G. Abductor pollicis manus. H. P&.maris Extensor pollicis. K. Extensor primi internodii. L. Extensor carpi radialis Extensor carpi radialis longus. N. Extensor digitorum. O. Extensor carpi Anconeus. Q. Extensor secundi intermodii. £. Extensor minimi digiti. S. Flexotearpt ulnaris. 504 Of the Bones, Muscles, etc. cise having been ent


. The hydropathic family physician : a ready prescriber and hygienic adviser with reference to the nature, causes, prevention, and treatment of diseases, accidents, and casualties of every kind . jlongus. K. Perforates, and Perforans. G. Abductor pollicis manus. H. P&.maris Extensor pollicis. K. Extensor primi internodii. L. Extensor carpi radialis Extensor carpi radialis longus. N. Extensor digitorum. O. Extensor carpi Anconeus. Q. Extensor secundi intermodii. £. Extensor minimi digiti. S. Flexotearpt ulnaris. 504 Of the Bones, Muscles, etc. cise having been entirely interrupted, first by the flooding of the play-ground by many rains, and subsequently by the mistress havingreceived orders to keep the children perpetually within doors, attheir school-books. In a very short time after this cruel and impol-itic experiment, scrofula began to make its appearance, and after-ward affected nearly a third of their number, although none of themhad the disease when admitted, and there was no fault of diet, orother cause, to which it could be ascribed. The same author alsomentions that in the Bethesda School of the same city, six out of thirty Fig. VI1CW OF THE MUSCLES OF THE LEO AND A. Tibialis anticus. B. Extensor longus digitorum pedis. C. Peroneus tertius. D. Pa»ronena brevis. E. Peroneus longus. V. Soleus. G. Tendo A chillis. H. Extensor breylsdigitorum pedis. L. Flexor longus pollicis pedis. M. Tibialis posticus. Of the Joints. 505 girls, fed in the best possible manner, and free from the disease on theiradmission, were badly affected with it during the same summer. Inthese cases it arose from their having neither yard nor playground at-tached to the institution, in consequence of which the children werenecessitated to remain either in the school or bedrooms during playhours. Of the Joints. One of the most beautiful, and at the same time wonderful, amongall the works of nature is the apparatus by which the skeleton is heldtoge


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