Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage . ng to rest upon you and reward youeternally, as well as in this world. ? Fannie L. Boyle. April 28, 1876.—Dark line (seefig. 36) shows deformity while stand-ing ; dotted line shows the decreaseof the deformity during the child was suspended aplaster of Paris jacket was applied,which did not give perfect relief; it was removed and re-placed by a new one, but this had to be taken off, as it causedpaiu over the prominent points of the sprue. As there was avery sensiti


Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage . ng to rest upon you and reward youeternally, as well as in this world. ? Fannie L. Boyle. April 28, 1876.—Dark line (seefig. 36) shows deformity while stand-ing ; dotted line shows the decreaseof the deformity during the child was suspended aplaster of Paris jacket was applied,which did not give perfect relief; it was removed and re-placed by a new one, but this had to be taken off, as it causedpaiu over the prominent points of the sprue. As there was avery sensitive point over the second dorsal vertebra, leecheswere used with marked success. A new jacket was applied onthe 4th of May, and, as the disease was so high up, a Daviss 58 POTTS DISEASE. head supporter in conjunction with it, affording complete walked two blocks, and can sit up, stand, and run about,which she had not been able to do for months (see fig. 38). May 1.—She has continued to wear the last jacket, in con-nection with the Daviss head supporter, without any discom- FiG. 37. Fig.


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