Friday, July 27, 2007

In walking, the most common error is to slump, with the shoulders



rounded, the stomach thrust out, the head thrust forward, chin up, and
the arms hanging in front of the body
In walking, the most common error is to slump, with the shoulders
rounded, the stomach thrust out, the head thrust forward, chin up, and
the arms hanging in front of the body. To those who walk or stand in
this fashion, let it be known that this is the 'habitus enteroptoticus,'
or asthenic droop. It is characteristic of those with weak muscular and
nervous systems.


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