. A manual of therapeutic exercise and massage, designed for the use of physicians, students and masseurs. Fig. 87.—Same case as in Fig. 86. The patient grasps an object with histoes and hands it to the operator. generally recognized and is in use in many clinics. It isbased on the principle of compensating the deep sensationwhich is more or less lost, due to the degeneration of theposterior tracks of the spinal column. This compensationis attempted by the training of other senses, especially thatof the eye. In the chapter on Paralysis we have briefly.


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