Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage . QUAYLE ALBAIV/.. never suffered from any serious ilhiess. Had a severe fall whenfour yeais of age, but it was thought at the time no permanentharm would result. When ten years of age her sister observedsome trouble of her spine when fitting a dress. About a yearafter it was noticed that she cariied one shoulder somewhathigher than the other. As she did not complain of pain, nouneasiness was felt. She was chided, and told to be morecareful when sitting, &c. July 1, 1874.—She consult


Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage . QUAYLE ALBAIV/.. never suffered from any serious ilhiess. Had a severe fall whenfour yeais of age, but it was thought at the time no permanentharm would result. When ten years of age her sister observedsome trouble of her spine when fitting a dress. About a yearafter it was noticed that she cariied one shoulder somewhathigher than the other. As she did not complain of pain, nouneasiness was felt. She was chided, and told to be morecareful when sitting, &c. July 1, 1874.—She consulted a surgeon, and was told to goto the country, enjoy the fresh air, exercise, &c., and that shewould soon improve. Feeling some pain, and the deformity 104 KOTARY-LATERAL CURVATURE OF THE SPINE. becoming noticeable, she was brought to me September 15,1874. There was then present distincf and well-markedlateral curvature of the spine, the thorax being thrown to theright. The ordinary spine supporter was ordered, and appliedOctober 1, 1874. Reported herself as feeling better after the brace wasapplied, wearing it al


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