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Show Corns May Be the Result of Improper IfuLils of Walking There are in all about thirty rmis-I-M conci-rned in ,-arh ,.K with tin harmonious movements of walking, aid the foot itself I a corriillcati- Mnic-ture varying considerably In shape to suit the stresses thrown upon it. It Is asserted, for example, that standing on one log actually m.il.i-s the foot smaller than when Handing at ease on two, but If muscular mus-cular balance Is poor, then an ln-" ln-" f iveight thrown on the foot fon-.-s loralive,! areas of skin against the shoe leather, und corns result. 'orn, tin; enigma of even the most pro.'.eient ehiropoilisls, are diagnosed In I he current number of the f.aticet of fauidnn and are found to be due ralher to faully muscular balance than to ill li lug footwear. It Is airenied that shoes which fit badly do play some part, txi t what are termed "bad muscular habits" are held to he of more importance, n lri"f, corns are often an Indication Indica-tion that the patient walks badly. |