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Page 45
... followed by a vibration such that its slowest action ( four intermissions per second ) produces muscular contractions that are painful , although in- frequent . These slow intermissions are sometimes highly useful . In the trembler the ...
... followed by a vibration such that its slowest action ( four intermissions per second ) produces muscular contractions that are painful , although in- frequent . These slow intermissions are sometimes highly useful . In the trembler the ...
Page 86
... followed downwards as far as the posterior border of the internal malleolus . Contraction of all the muscles of the sole of the foot results , and painful sensations in the plantar digital nerves . * * ELECTRIZATION OF THE CENTRAL ...
... followed downwards as far as the posterior border of the internal malleolus . Contraction of all the muscles of the sole of the foot results , and painful sensations in the plantar digital nerves . * * ELECTRIZATION OF THE CENTRAL ...
Page 118
... followed his occupation , using with freedom even the large hammer . But about four weeks before placing him- self under medical care again , he had begun to suffer from severe erratic pains in the right arm and fore- arm , and an ...
... followed his occupation , using with freedom even the large hammer . But about four weeks before placing him- self under medical care again , he had begun to suffer from severe erratic pains in the right arm and fore- arm , and an ...
Page 123
... proved , and the cutaneous veins , which had not been visible , began to reappear . Development of the small muscles of the hand followed , with improve- nences . ment in the attitude of the fingers . Next , ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS . 123.
... proved , and the cutaneous veins , which had not been visible , began to reappear . Development of the small muscles of the hand followed , with improve- nences . ment in the attitude of the fingers . Next , ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS . 123.
Page 133
... followed for more than two years . Progressive improvement was the result , and the deltoid was gradually developed . Fig . 57 is an- other example of atrophy of the shoulder muscles , and consequent subluxation of the head of the ...
... followed for more than two years . Progressive improvement was the result , and the deltoid was gradually developed . Fig . 57 is an- other example of atrophy of the shoulder muscles , and consequent subluxation of the head of the ...
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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