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Page 20
... this rule is adhered to disappointment will result , and the therapeutic application will be unsatisfactory . the brass conductor , from which they branch out , 20 MEDICAL ELECTRICITY AND Method of Generating The Plate Machine.
... this rule is adhered to disappointment will result , and the therapeutic application will be unsatisfactory . the brass conductor , from which they branch out , 20 MEDICAL ELECTRICITY AND Method of Generating The Plate Machine.
Page 21
... conductor , and so with the excitor K , and also with the first branch E ' , of the Electrometer . H ' , its second branch , which by a rack movement , w , can be separated or approximated to its first , and which is connected by the ...
... conductor , and so with the excitor K , and also with the first branch E ' , of the Electrometer . H ' , its second branch , which by a rack movement , w , can be separated or approximated to its first , and which is connected by the ...
Page 32
... conductors . The bar is marked from left to right with cyphers corresponding with the number of the elements , and their points of attachment , and it is of importance that the centre of the slide should be placed in a FIG . 7 . 216 in ...
... conductors . The bar is marked from left to right with cyphers corresponding with the number of the elements , and their points of attachment , and it is of importance that the centre of the slide should be placed in a FIG . 7 . 216 in ...
Page 38
... conductors attached to the knobs P and Q , ( fig . 11 ) , according as the needle ( F , fig . 14 ) is turned to the right or left , as is shown on a plate situated above the needle . The battery which works the instrument is com- posed ...
... conductors attached to the knobs P and Q , ( fig . 11 ) , according as the needle ( F , fig . 14 ) is turned to the right or left , as is shown on a plate situated above the needle . The battery which works the instrument is com- posed ...
Page 40
... of the currents may be rapidly changed without displacing the conductors . 5. The trembler is so constructed that the rapidity of the intermis- sions can be progressively increased from four or eight in 40 MEDICAL ELECTRICITY AND.
... of the currents may be rapidly changed without displacing the conductors . 5. The trembler is so constructed that the rapidity of the intermis- sions can be progressively increased from four or eight in 40 MEDICAL ELECTRICITY AND.
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acid action affected muscles apparatus application atrophy battery bladder brachial plexus branches carbon caused cells communication of positive commutator conductor copper cord cure cutaneous faradization deformity deltoid disease Duchenne Duchenne's Edition elec electro-therapeutics electrode excitation excitors extensor facial faradization farado-contractility fibres fingers flexor forearm graduation hand hemiplegia humerus hypothenar eminences increased induction instrument Infantile Paralysis insulated interrupted voltaic current irritability knob lesion Leyden jar localized ment metallic minutes months movement muscles muscular tissue National Hospital negative pole neuralgia neurolemma nutrition pain palmaris longus paralyzed muscles paraplegia patient pedal rheotome pharynx phore phrenic phrenic nerves placed plate primary coil produced Radcliffe radial nerve reaction rectal rheophore result rheo rheophore sarcolemma scapula screw secondary coil sensation sensibility sheaths shown in fig side skin soft iron sparks spasm splenius sponge sternomastoid Stöhrer's induction surface tendons therapeutic tion treatment trembler tricity voltaism voluntary power zinc