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It is bad shoeing that makes so many people suffer from flatfoot.
THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGHGERTRUDE W. MORRISON
There was no need to measure them particularly; all they needed was an ordinary set of flatfoot braces.
PSYCHOTHERAPYJAMES J. WALSH
Out of twenty-four who thought they had rheumatism in the feet or legs eighteen proved to be cases of flatfoot.
PSYCHOTHERAPYJAMES J. WALSH
There is, at the present day, a tendency to recommend too freely the wearing of flatfoot braces or arches.
PSYCHOTHERAPYJAMES J. WALSH
It must not be forgotten that the worst forms of cold feet are found among those suffering from flatfoot.
PSYCHOTHERAPYJAMES J. WALSH
He'd done nearly five blocks before a flatfoot steps out of a doorway and waves a nightstick at him.
TORCHY AND VEESEWELL FORD
Flatfoot generally has weak walls, and as a consequence the nails of the shoe are readily loosened and the shoe cast.
SPECIAL REPORT ON DISEASES OF THE HORSEUNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Impressions of the feet are made in order to detect weakness of the arch or flatfoot.
THE MAKING OF A TRADE SCHOOLMARY SCHENCK WOOLMAN
The majority of so-called cases of flatfoot are, however, in the stage amenable to psychic measures.
OUTWITTING OUR NERVESJOSEPHINE A. JACKSON AND HELEN M. SALISBURY
Flatfoot is that condition in which the sole has little or no convexity.
SPECIAL REPORT ON DISEASES OF THE HORSEUNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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