The Medical and surgical reporter . The first degree CBuehring, ) manifests itself asan exception of the normal lateral curves, that isto say, the thoracic portion of the spine inclinesmore to the right, whereas the lumbar portionmay be unchanged or slightly deviate to the left,on Fig. 64, you have an exemplification of the firstdegree. The perpendicular is indicated by a dottedline traversing the transverse diameter of thepelvis. The tension of the thoracic curve is about2^/ ; the lumbar curve is not noticeable. Theplummet line passes on the left of the rima natum,notwithstanding that the spi


The Medical and surgical reporter . The first degree CBuehring, ) manifests itself asan exception of the normal lateral curves, that isto say, the thoracic portion of the spine inclinesmore to the right, whereas the lumbar portionmay be unchanged or slightly deviate to the left,on Fig. 64, you have an exemplification of the firstdegree. The perpendicular is indicated by a dottedline traversing the transverse diameter of thepelvis. The tension of the thoracic curve is about2^/ ; the lumbar curve is not noticeable. Theplummet line passes on the left of the rima natum,notwithstanding that the spine has almost entirelypreserved its perpendicular. There are not as yetsecondary deformities of the trunk, and the handcan easily correct the curvature. In theseconddegree, asrepresent-ed in and inthis cast ofa younglady (,; thetrunkmanifest -ly inclinestowardthe right;the plum-met linepasses aninch tothe rightof the me-dian lineof thes acrum;the ten-s i 0 n 0 :both thoracic andlumbarcurvesare mark-ed; the s h-o u 1 d


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