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Page viii
... 66 Diagnosis when Irritability is normal diminished increased diminished to Faradism and increas- ed to Voltaism 94 94 94 95 95 96 96 96 97 Diagnosis of Peripheral from Central Disease of Lead Palsy from viii CONTENTS .
... 66 Diagnosis when Irritability is normal diminished increased diminished to Faradism and increas- ed to Voltaism 94 94 94 95 95 96 96 96 97 Diagnosis of Peripheral from Central Disease of Lead Palsy from viii CONTENTS .
Page ix
... normal 115 abolished 115 diminished . 115 when Irritabiilty is lessened or abolished to Faradism , but increased to Voltaism 115 in Atrophic Paralysis from Traumatic Lesion of Nerves in " Essential " Infantile Paralysis 120 128 in ...
... normal 115 abolished 115 diminished . 115 when Irritabiilty is lessened or abolished to Faradism , but increased to Voltaism 115 in Atrophic Paralysis from Traumatic Lesion of Nerves in " Essential " Infantile Paralysis 120 128 in ...
Page 94
... normal and healthy state of this tissue muscles and nerves respond to the electric stimulus whatever variety of electricity is employed , but in disease this reaction may be increased or di- minished or altogether absent . The The ...
... normal and healthy state of this tissue muscles and nerves respond to the electric stimulus whatever variety of electricity is employed , but in disease this reaction may be increased or di- minished or altogether absent . The The ...
Page 98
... normal , or is increased to both currents . In paralysis from disease of the brain , Duchenne declares that farado - contractility is always unaltered ; but Dr. Althaus , as the result of the examination of upwards of one hundred cases ...
... normal , or is increased to both currents . In paralysis from disease of the brain , Duchenne declares that farado - contractility is always unaltered ; but Dr. Althaus , as the result of the examination of upwards of one hundred cases ...
Page 115
... normal it will usually not aid us in restoring voluntary power , though it may prevent the muscles from wasting ; but where reaction is only lessened it will often prove of the greatest service , and in all cases it is likely to pre ...
... normal it will usually not aid us in restoring voluntary power , though it may prevent the muscles from wasting ; but where reaction is only lessened it will often prove of the greatest service , and in all cases it is likely to pre ...
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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