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Page 17
... complete absence in the medical schools of the great hospitals of opportunities for an adequate study of electro - therapeutics , the importance of the subject , and the wide - spread attention that it is awakening throughout the ...
... complete absence in the medical schools of the great hospitals of opportunities for an adequate study of electro - therapeutics , the importance of the subject , and the wide - spread attention that it is awakening throughout the ...
Page 74
... complete contraction , four electrodes would be required . The twigs must be isolated in close vicinity to the external border of the muscle . The buccinator : Its nerves have a variable course , and are best sought at the inner margin ...
... complete contraction , four electrodes would be required . The twigs must be isolated in close vicinity to the external border of the muscle . The buccinator : Its nerves have a variable course , and are best sought at the inner margin ...
Page 82
... complete extension of the hand and thumb , and extension of the first pha- langes of the fingers . The Trunk . Excitation of a single internal intercostal muscle may be effected by means of a thin electrode pressed against the lower ...
... complete extension of the hand and thumb , and extension of the first pha- langes of the fingers . The Trunk . Excitation of a single internal intercostal muscle may be effected by means of a thin electrode pressed against the lower ...
Page 98
... complete degeneration of the muscle . In the so - called " essential " infantile paralysis 98 ELECTRICITY AS AN AID TO DIAGNOSIS . Rules for the Application of Electricity in Paralysis- in Progressive Muscular Atrophy.
... complete degeneration of the muscle . In the so - called " essential " infantile paralysis 98 ELECTRICITY AS AN AID TO DIAGNOSIS . Rules for the Application of Electricity in Paralysis- in Progressive Muscular Atrophy.
Page 118
... complete over the one muscle as the other , but the electro - motility of the right muscle was not equal to that of the left . In the autumn of 1869 , this case came under my obser- vation . During the interval the man had followed his ...
... complete over the one muscle as the other , but the electro - motility of the right muscle was not equal to that of the left . In the autumn of 1869 , this case came under my obser- vation . During the interval the man had followed his ...
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