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Electrization of Central Organs of Nervous System . . Cutaneous Faradization . . .
. . . . . . . ( a ) The Electric Hand ( 6 ) Solid Metallic Rheophores . . ( c ) Metallic
Threads : ( a ) Electric Cauterization o " Moxa . . . . " Fustigation Electrization of ...
Electrization of Central Organs of Nervous System . . Cutaneous Faradization . . .
. . . . . . . ( a ) The Electric Hand ( 6 ) Solid Metallic Rheophores . . ( c ) Metallic
Threads : ( a ) Electric Cauterization o " Moxa . . . . " Fustigation Electrization of ...
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Electrization of Central Organs of Nervous System . Cutaneous Faradization . ; . .
. . . 87 ( a ) The Electric Hand . . . . . 87 ( 6 ) Solid Metallic Rheophores . ( c )
Metallic Threads . . 88 ( a ) Electric Cauterization 88 16 Moxa . . . . ( c ) "
Fustigation .
Electrization of Central Organs of Nervous System . Cutaneous Faradization . ; . .
. . . 87 ( a ) The Electric Hand . . . . . 87 ( 6 ) Solid Metallic Rheophores . ( c )
Metallic Threads . . 88 ( a ) Electric Cauterization 88 16 Moxa . . . . ( c ) "
Fustigation .
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Herbert Tibbits. practice . But it appears to have suggested to Duchenne that in
some way it might be possible to arrest electricity in the skin without stimulating
the subjacent organs ; or on the contrary , to cause it to penetrate the skin without
...
Herbert Tibbits. practice . But it appears to have suggested to Duchenne that in
some way it might be possible to arrest electricity in the skin without stimulating
the subjacent organs ; or on the contrary , to cause it to penetrate the skin without
...
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The central organs of the nervous system , as well as the nerve trunks that pass
through the great cavities , on account of being completely surrounded by soft
parts and bones which cannot be forced into contact with them by external ...
The central organs of the nervous system , as well as the nerve trunks that pass
through the great cavities , on account of being completely surrounded by soft
parts and bones which cannot be forced into contact with them by external ...
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In cutaneous electrization the skin must be carefully dried , and in addition
sprinkled with some absorbent powder , such as starch or violet powder .
ELECTRIZATION OF INTERNAL ORGANS . : 1 . Electrization of the rectum and
muscles of the ...
In cutaneous electrization the skin must be carefully dried , and in addition
sprinkled with some absorbent powder , such as starch or violet powder .
ELECTRIZATION OF INTERNAL ORGANS . : 1 . Electrization of the rectum and
muscles of the ...
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