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. 41. Fig. i-2. the level of the metatarso-phalangeal joints (, 42). Such being the mechanical details of these wonder-working movements, it is not surprising that, onmaking acquaintance with them, the patient asks,with scarcely veiled scepticism, why a wash in the waters of Jordan should not be equally question could be more apposite, no allusion moreappropriate. Many days have not passed beforeresults too manifest to be mistake


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. 41. Fig. i-2. the level of the metatarso-phalangeal joints (, 42). Such being the mechanical details of these wonder-working movements, it is not surprising that, onmaking acquaintance with them, the patient asks,with scarcely veiled scepticism, why a wash in the waters of Jordan should not be equally question could be more apposite, no allusion moreappropriate. Many days have not passed beforeresults too manifest to be mistaken offer an un-equivocal reply. At the same time, no greater mis-take could be made than to assume that the masteryof mechanical details is a sufficient equipment foreither the physician or the operator, for in no twocases is their expert and judicious application likelyto be precisely similar. In the first place it should be understood that there 62 THE SCIIOTT METHODS OF THE TREATMENT OF is no magic in the exact sequence which, has beenadopted in the foregoing description. Many patientsare, at the beginning, unable to perform the fullse


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