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Page viii
... Direct Muscular Electrization Indirect Muscular Electrization 66 66 66 67 67 72 ( a ) of the Head 72 ( b ) of the Neck 75 ( c ) of the Phrenic Nerves and their Accessories 76 ( d ) of the Superior Ex- ( e ) of the Trunk ( f ) of the ...
... Direct Muscular Electrization Indirect Muscular Electrization 66 66 66 67 67 72 ( a ) of the Head 72 ( b ) of the Neck 75 ( c ) of the Phrenic Nerves and their Accessories 76 ( d ) of the Superior Ex- ( e ) of the Trunk ( f ) of the ...
Page ix
... direct Voltaization of the great Nervous 100 100 101 • 102 103 104 104 104 104 105 106 106 106 106 107 107 110 110 111 111 111 111 Rules for the Application of Electricity in Paralysis 114 when Irritability is normal 115 abolished 115 ...
... direct Voltaization of the great Nervous 100 100 101 • 102 103 104 104 104 104 105 106 106 106 106 107 107 110 110 111 111 111 111 Rules for the Application of Electricity in Paralysis 114 when Irritability is normal 115 abolished 115 ...
Page xii
... Direct View of Foot in Infantile Paralysis 54. Side View 55. Another Case 56. Atrophic Paralysis of Muscles of Shoulder 57. Atrophic Paralysis of Deltoid 58. Muscles Developed by Faradization 59. Atrophic Paralysis of Hand ( before ...
... Direct View of Foot in Infantile Paralysis 54. Side View 55. Another Case 56. Atrophic Paralysis of Muscles of Shoulder 57. Atrophic Paralysis of Deltoid 58. Muscles Developed by Faradization 59. Atrophic Paralysis of Hand ( before ...
Page 61
... direct and limit the power of electricity within certain nerves or muscles . The pain of this application , especially when a large number of needles were inserted , and many other disadvantages , precluded it from being adopted in ...
... direct and limit the power of electricity within certain nerves or muscles . The pain of this application , especially when a large number of needles were inserted , and many other disadvantages , precluded it from being adopted in ...
Page 62
... direct muscular electrization , " the pro- duction of contraction by placing the rheophores on the muscle itself , and " indirect muscular electriza- tion , " in which contraction is produced by exciting the nerve trunk or branches . By ...
... direct muscular electrization , " the pro- duction of contraction by placing the rheophores on the muscle itself , and " indirect muscular electriza- tion , " in which contraction is produced by exciting the nerve trunk or branches . By ...
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acid action affected muscles apparatus application atrophy battery bladder brachial plexus brain caused cells commutator complete conductor contraction copper cord cure cutaneous faradization deformity deltoid diagnosis disease Duchenne Duchenne's elec electricity electrode excitation extensor facial faradization farado-contractility fibres fingers flexor forearm hemiplegia hypothenar eminences Illustrations improvement increased induction instrument Infantile Paralysis insulated inter intermissions interrupted voltaic current irritability knob lead palsy lesion levator scapulæ Leyden jar localized Medical Medicine ment minutes months movement muscles muscular tissue negative pole neuralgia neurolemma nutrition Octavo pain palmaris longus paralyzed muscles paraplegia Pathology patient pedal rheotome pharynx phrenic phrenic nerves placed plate practice Price primary coil produced Radcliffe radial nerve result rheophore rheumatic scapula screw Second Edition secondary coil sensation sensibility shoulder shown in fig side skin soft iron spasm splenius sponge sternomastoid Stöhrer's induction surface Surgical tendons therapeutic tion trembler tricity Volta-faradic voluntary power wasted muscles wire zinc
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