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They may in the absence of a better instrument be occasionally . of use for
purposes of diagnoses , employed with electrodes in the same way as other
batteries ; but for therapeutical applications they are unsuitable , and worn upon
the body ...
They may in the absence of a better instrument be occasionally . of use for
purposes of diagnoses , employed with electrodes in the same way as other
batteries ; but for therapeutical applications they are unsuitable , and worn upon
the body ...
Page 40
which proceeds a hook , which serves to connect the moderator with one of the
knobs , P , which receive the conducting wires to the electrodes , and in which the
poles of the coils terminate . In the collar is a small opening traversed by the ...
which proceeds a hook , which serves to connect the moderator with one of the
knobs , P , which receive the conducting wires to the electrodes , and in which the
poles of the coils terminate . In the collar is a small opening traversed by the ...
Page 46
( closed ) . battery in the lower compartment , A , and the electrodes and their
conductors are in the upper compartment B . The induction apparatus is
composed of the two superposed coils , the wires of which are of different length
and diameter ...
( closed ) . battery in the lower compartment , A , and the electrodes and their
conductors are in the upper compartment B . The induction apparatus is
composed of the two superposed coils , the wires of which are of different length
and diameter ...
Page 48
( By pressing on the knob , 6 , fig . 21 , the battery current is completed . ) The
electrode knobs , 1 and 2 , receive the currents of each coil , and to them are
fixed the conducting wires . To these knobs the current either of the primary or
secondary ...
( By pressing on the knob , 6 , fig . 21 , the battery current is completed . ) The
electrode knobs , 1 and 2 , receive the currents of each coil , and to them are
fixed the conducting wires . To these knobs the current either of the primary or
secondary ...
Page 59
The first necessary accessory is a conducting cord or wire between the poles of
the instrument and the sponge holders , electrodes , or as they are generally
called rheophores ( current carriers ) . I have had endless trouble with conducting
...
The first necessary accessory is a conducting cord or wire between the poles of
the instrument and the sponge holders , electrodes , or as they are generally
called rheophores ( current carriers ) . I have had endless trouble with conducting
...
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