. A practical manual of the treatment of club-foot. November 16, 1868.—Before the class at Belle-vue Hospital, anaesthetized the patient, cut thetendones achillis, plantar fasciae, and the short flex-ors. By exerting great force upon the tarsal boneswith the hands, they were forced down into their CASES. 99 proper places. The soles of the feet were fixedto boards and the feet properly padded and veryfirmly bandaged. Fig. December 9,1868.—There has been no disagree-able result from the force employed. The boywalks very well in the ball-and-socket shoe. Thefeet are very nearly in normal pos


. A practical manual of the treatment of club-foot. November 16, 1868.—Before the class at Belle-vue Hospital, anaesthetized the patient, cut thetendones achillis, plantar fasciae, and the short flex-ors. By exerting great force upon the tarsal boneswith the hands, they were forced down into their CASES. 99 proper places. The soles of the feet were fixedto boards and the feet properly padded and veryfirmly bandaged. Fig. December 9,1868.—There has been no disagree-able result from the force employed. The boywalks very well in the ball-and-socket shoe. Thefeet are very nearly in normal position. Fig. 46 shows the change which had taken place,January 20, 1869, from photograph by Mason. Case XIY.—Double Talipes Varus, Congeni-tal. Treated by NeiVs Plan, later by AdhesivePlaster, and by BarwelVs Method.—November 5,1868. A. J. K., aged three weeks, New York double, congenital talipes varus. The positionof the feet is as in Fig. 47. Applied the dressingof Dr. Henry Neil (Fig. 19). 100


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