. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... Nc 748 : 749. growth the left leg rudimentary and g Reformed, the hip joint normal, the thigh possess nearly the proper length terminating in i very sh : i: and deformed leg. A number of places on the extrenof the thigh and the tibial aspect of the leg afforded surfaces forpressure. Cut Xo. 731 represents a leg devised for the case. When appliedand both limbs dressed, the deform: - ed. and both legs presented similar appearance- This man was able t: walk nesas well as if his left extremity were n aL A slight enlargement: the sen a


. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... Nc 748 : 749. growth the left leg rudimentary and g Reformed, the hip joint normal, the thigh possess nearly the proper length terminating in i very sh : i: and deformed leg. A number of places on the extrenof the thigh and the tibial aspect of the leg afforded surfaces forpressure. Cut Xo. 731 represents a leg devised for the case. When appliedand both limbs dressed, the deform: - ed. and both legs presented similar appearance- This man was able t: walk nesas well as if his left extremity were n aL A slight enlargement: the sen a little above the knee necessary bo accommodatethe deformed leg was the only n He difference in the two sides, and that difference was so sl jrht that attention was seldom A. A. MARKS, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, NEW YORK CITY. 143 tracted to it. The main object in this case was achieved—that ofablinsf the man to walk without canes or crutches.


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