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Page vi
... experience of the Electrical Room of the National Hospital for the Paralyzed and Epileptic , and have carefully consulted the standard authori- ties , especially Duchenne's unrivalled and exhaustive treatise on " Localized Electrization ...
... experience of the Electrical Room of the National Hospital for the Paralyzed and Epileptic , and have carefully consulted the standard authori- ties , especially Duchenne's unrivalled and exhaustive treatise on " Localized Electrization ...
Page 18
... experience has proved to be reliable and not inordinately expensive , and how to keep them in good working order ( a point of no little importance ) ; and then , in full detail , how to use them . Afterwards I shall very briefly discuss ...
... experience has proved to be reliable and not inordinately expensive , and how to keep them in good working order ( a point of no little importance ) ; and then , in full detail , how to use them . Afterwards I shall very briefly discuss ...
Page 79
... experience in faradi- zation and in the use of fine electrodes , is necessary . The trunks of the supra - clavicular part of the brachial plexus are of no avail for the excitation of in- dividual muscles , since the irritation of every ...
... experience in faradi- zation and in the use of fine electrodes , is necessary . The trunks of the supra - clavicular part of the brachial plexus are of no avail for the excitation of in- dividual muscles , since the irritation of every ...
Page 102
... experience of its application in any other than in disorders of the nervous system , and chiefly in paralysis , neuralgia , and other painful affections , and in some disorders in which tremor or spasm is a prominent symptom . Before ...
... experience of its application in any other than in disorders of the nervous system , and chiefly in paralysis , neuralgia , and other painful affections , and in some disorders in which tremor or spasm is a prominent symptom . Before ...
Page 103
... experience of this method has not been sufficient for me to decide upon its merits . The reader will find it fully described in the work of its authors . * There is another general application which may be of occasional service . This ...
... experience of this method has not been sufficient for me to decide upon its merits . The reader will find it fully described in the work of its authors . * There is another general application which may be of occasional service . This ...
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