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Page 45
A solution of continuity is produced , demagnetizing the core , and causing the
return of a to c . ... When the screw , c , is tightened , the spring which presses the
piece , A , against it , is sufficiently tense to cause the intermissions to occur ...
A solution of continuity is produced , demagnetizing the core , and causing the
return of a to c . ... When the screw , c , is tightened , the spring which presses the
piece , A , against it , is sufficiently tense to cause the intermissions to occur ...
Page 59
I have had endless trouble with conducting cords , which are always liable to get
out of order and cause interruptions in the current . I strongly advise that nothing
should be used but very thin copper wire coated with gutta percha in the same ...
I have had endless trouble with conducting cords , which are always liable to get
out of order and cause interruptions in the current . I strongly advise that nothing
should be used but very thin copper wire coated with gutta percha in the same ...
Page 62
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
...
Page 74
Duchenne quotes a case of blindness caused by too powerful an application of
electricity , but weak faradization may be ... conjunctiva , although the application
is very painful , and causes profuse lachrymation and sometimes conjunctivitis .
Duchenne quotes a case of blindness caused by too powerful an application of
electricity , but weak faradization may be ... conjunctiva , although the application
is very painful , and causes profuse lachrymation and sometimes conjunctivitis .
Page 78
... should have fixed points from which they may energetically act upon the chest ;
and sometimes in order to control disturbing movements of the upper extremities ,
caused by accidental irritation of the motor twigs proceeding to them from the ...
... should have fixed points from which they may energetically act upon the chest ;
and sometimes in order to control disturbing movements of the upper extremities ,
caused by accidental irritation of the motor twigs proceeding to them from the ...
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