The Hahnemannian monthly . up on the fifth day, and dis-charged on the eleventh day after operation, the urine all passingvol. xxvi.—3 34 The Hahnemannian Monthly. [January, still by vagina. She felt perfectly comfortable, however. Thestone measured 2 J by 2J inches, and weighed 5 ounces (2460 grains).About one-third of the stone was firmly imbedded in the thickenedbladder-wall. CLAIMS FOR A NEW SPINAL PLANE AND EXERCISING TABLE. BY W. R. AMESBURY. , NICHOLASYILLE, EY. 1. It is simple in construction. 2. No machinery to get out of order. 3. Can be used and adjusted by a child. 4. It is fir


The Hahnemannian monthly . up on the fifth day, and dis-charged on the eleventh day after operation, the urine all passingvol. xxvi.—3 34 The Hahnemannian Monthly. [January, still by vagina. She felt perfectly comfortable, however. Thestone measured 2 J by 2J inches, and weighed 5 ounces (2460 grains).About one-third of the stone was firmly imbedded in the thickenedbladder-wall. CLAIMS FOR A NEW SPINAL PLANE AND EXERCISING TABLE. BY W. R. AMESBURY. , NICHOLASYILLE, EY. 1. It is simple in construction. 2. No machinery to get out of order. 3. Can be used and adjusted by a child. 4. It is firm, solid and safe. 5. It will accommodate any length the patient or person may be. 6. It is cheap to construct (can be suited to the purse of person). 7. The body-board (No. 1, front view) is padded on top surface,while it is on wheels (similar to railway wheels) on the under surfacelet into the board, which run on the lines (No. 2, front view). Thisboard prevents the clothes ruffling up and down the body while ex- £$ The table in the First Position, or at Repose, having a Gradual Incline towardsthe First End (August 25, 1890). ercising. The wheels prevent friction and allow of exercising on thetable. The tendency of the body-board is downwards, towards thefoot end of the table (u F, first position), the table gently slopingtoward that end. This downward tendency has a beneficial actionon the spinal column, for when the body is resting on the board the 1891.] Claims for a New Spinal Plane and Exercising Table. 35 full weight of the hips and lower extremities is not interfered with,and is increased by there being so little friction on the wheels and bythe downward tendency. This is very essential to the gradual andnatural forces pulling upon the curved spine. This resting of thelower portion of the thorax and epigastric regions on the body-board gives the patient a sense of security and prevents any rigidityof the muscles of the body in general. In fact, it allows the pati


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