[69] Hunterian Lecture on “The Introduction of the Modem Practice of Bone-grafting.” Royal College of Surgeons of England, January, 1918. Reported in the Lancet, February 9th and 16th, 1918.
[70] Human Embryology and Morphology.
[71] It is not sufficiently noticed by some writers how important is Professor Keith’s teaching as to the maintenance of the arch by muscular action rather than ligamentous union. And it is a very practical matter from my own point of view in connection with the prevention of flat-foot in the young. If indeed the poor deformed feet of the sufferers can only be corrected by attention to the lowly-organised ligaments, and the muscles will not avail, I can but add “God help them!”
[72] Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Trans., p. 54.
[73] Macalister, op. cit., p. 62.
[74] Embryology.
[75] The Human Body.
[76] Nature, November 28th, 1907, p. 78.
[77] Op. cit., p. 71. (Italics not in original.)
[78] Op. cit., p. 73.