On the cure of club-foot without cutting tendons : and on certain new methods of treating other deformities . e easily broughtinto very fair shape with the hands. 29th April.—No pain is now complained of, and thepatient can raise herself on the toes of that foot, butstill with a little more difficulty than on the left. Theankle is more flexible, but the medio-taisal joint is nowtoo loose, as is generally the condition when these caseshave been improved. 27th June.—The case may now be considered well;the foot is restored to symmetry; the tumefaction underthe inner malleolus has disappeared. The
On the cure of club-foot without cutting tendons : and on certain new methods of treating other deformities . e easily broughtinto very fair shape with the hands. 29th April.—No pain is now complained of, and thepatient can raise herself on the toes of that foot, butstill with a little more difficulty than on the left. Theankle is more flexible, but the medio-taisal joint is nowtoo loose, as is generally the condition when these caseshave been improved. 27th June.—The case may now be considered well;the foot is restored to symmetry; the tumefaction underthe inner malleolus has disappeared. The medio-tarsaljoint is but very little looser than that on the other greater security she was desired to have the solethickened on the inner side of the boot. It should bementioned that during the treatment, tonics, principallyiron, were administered. In April, 1865, I heard that this patient remainedquite well and active. Case VIII. E. W., aged 27, came under my care as an out-patientat the Charing-cross Hospital, June 16, 1864^ com- * The second figure on page 105 was traced from this o
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