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CASES ILLUSTRATING TEE TREATMENT. 121
petrissage of the legs and gluteal region, and tapotement of the
back,—both accompanied by nerve frictions ;
and succeeding
that other passive and then active movements, as seen in
figs. 55, 57, 68, etc.
In order to remove the waddling walk, I gave the movement
shown in fig. 71.
VII. NEUEALGIA IN THE EIGHT EEONTAL EEGIOK
Gendarme-Sergeant Stanislaus E., 31 years of age, entered
the Marine Hospital, Pola, on the 1 Itli of December 1888.
A year before, the patient had malaria, which left behind an
intermittent neuralgia. He now complained of severe pain in
the right frontal region, which had continued for several days.
He was treated for about ten minutes, when the pain dis-
appeared.
Progress.—Dec. 12th. Yesterday afternoon he felt slight pain
for about an hour.
Ecc. 13th. Had no pain the day before.
Up to the 17th felt quite well. On that day he was dis-
missed as cured.
Treatment.—Frictions over the sujpraorbital nerve, and over
the second cervical pair of nerves, produced sharp pain exactly
at the place in the head where the patient suffered most. These
nerves were treated, — the first one with vibrations in the
centripetal direction, the latter pair with light frictions and
constant pressure. The patient was subjected to this treatment
for ten minutes every morning.
VIII. SCIATICA.
Joseph Scopac, sailor, 23 years old, contracted a gonorrhoea on
the 18th of June 1888. On the 5th of July cystitis set in ; on
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