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Identifier: interstatemedica1419unse (find matches)
Title: Interstate medical journal
Year: 1907 (1900s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: St. Louis, : Interstate Medical Journal
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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D 41 22 8/9 E 40 22 3/9 F 39 21 7/9 179 100Table 7. Frequency of different type> in 7 Central African Negroes.Feet symptomless: Type of arch...A Number of individuals..*. 2 Per cent...28 4/7 B 1 14 2/7 D 2 28 4/7 E 1 14 2/7 F 1 14 2/7 7 100Table 8. Frequency of different types in all barefooted subjects ex-amined. Feet symptomless: Type of arch...A Number of individuals...^ Per cent... 9 4/31 B 19-10 7/31 C 26 14 D 43 23 473i E 41 22 F 40 21 16/31 186 iooIn addition to the 186 barefooted individuals, I examined 45 SouthAfrican Negroes, all adult males with functionally good feet, who hadgone barefooted up to early manhood, and had worn shoes during thelast five or six years only. Table 9 shows the frequency of the differ-ent types of arches in this group: Table 9. Frequency of different types in 45 South African Negroes.Feet symptomless: Type of arch. . .A Number of individuals. . . 6 Per cent. . .13 3/9 B 7 15 579 C 8 17 7f9 D 7 T5 5/9 E n / 24 4/9 F 6 13 379 45 TOO 682 HOFFMANN.
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Yig. 1.—A few of the types of arches found in normal feet. That as great variation in the height and shape of the longitudinalarch exists in Caucasian shoe-wearers as in barefooted peoples, is shownin table 10. which is based upon the examination of 200 pairs of normal,or, at least, symptomless feet: Table 10. Frequency of different types in 200 Caucasian shoe-wear-ers. Feet symptomless: Type of- arch. . . A Number of individuals. . .27 Per cent. . .13^ B 20 10 C 27 IZV2 1) 53 26>4 K 40 20 F 33 200 TOO LONGITUDINAL ARCH AND THE FUNCTIONS OF THE FOOT. 683 That the same is true of the American shoe-wearing Negro is shownin table n, which is based upon the examination of 100 pairs of symp-tomless feet. Table II. Frequency of different types in 100 American shoe-wear-ing Xegroes. Feet symptomless: Tvpe of arch. . .A Number of individuals. . . 18 Per cent. . .18 B 13 13 C . .19 19 D 21 21 E 16 16 F 13 13 100 100 Table 12 shows the variation in rive sandal-wearing Ainus.Table 12. Frequ

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