Why the Shoe Pinches a Contribution to Applied Anatomy volume Talbot Span Cl

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Why the Shoe Pinches a Contribution to Applied Anatomy volume Talbot Span Cl
Georg Hermann Von Meyer
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11, it was drawn from nature, and with the exception of this distortion is perfectly sound ; it is the foot of a com- paratively young woman. Figure 10 exhibits tlic out- line of this sole laid over the sole of a correspond in u- shoe ; whilst Figure 1 1 represents the skeleton of a foot reduced to this condition.
26 SHOES AND THEIR WEARERS.
Very frequently, however, the toes cannot find place side by side, but, cramped for room, are pushed over one another, and this position gradually becomes
...habi- tual. The adjoining Figures, 12 and 13, taken from other- wise perfectly sound feet, are examples of this. The second toe is here pressed upwards above the great toe, and is thus only partially seen in looking at the sole of the foot. But we also occasionally find one of the other toes displaced, and I have frequently observed the small toe lying transversely across the backs of the others Fig. 12.
Fig. 13.
Fig. Li.
In both cases it very constantly happens that, in addi- tion, one or more of the smaller toes are compelled to lie bent up, so that the first joint resembles a knob.


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