Pediatrics. . and rotated so that it looks as if the left articular processof the fourth was dislocated forward, carrying the lumbar ver-tebrae above into rotation. Case 3. H. M., aged 32, referred by Dr. Frederick, , 1910. Always strong and well nourished. At her fifthyear it was noticed that the left shoulder protruded. As thisincreased slu; was giver, osteopathic treatments which werewithout result. There was on examination, a marked dorsalcurve to tlie left, sharp, with fixed rotation. The photographdoes not convey the same impression that one would receiveon examining the case. The


Pediatrics. . and rotated so that it looks as if the left articular processof the fourth was dislocated forward, carrying the lumbar ver-tebrae above into rotation. Case 3. H. M., aged 32, referred by Dr. Frederick, , 1910. Always strong and well nourished. At her fifthyear it was noticed that the left shoulder protruded. As thisincreased slu; was giver, osteopathic treatments which werewithout result. There was on examination, a marked dorsalcurve to tlie left, sharp, with fixed rotation. The photographdoes not convey the same impression that one would receiveon examining the case. The disclosed that the third andseventh dorsal were wedge shaped, and the fourth, fifth andsixth a confused mass. The lower right ribs were closely ap-proxiuuited while there existed a separation between the fifthand sixth, opposite the apex of the curve. Case 4. L. T., aged 14, referred by Dr. Borzilleri, in !)12. This case was very similar to the last, only the rotation 76 PRESCOTT LE liRETOX. .


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