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Page 68
... fingers , as in fig . 30 , which shows the most convenient method of holding two rheophores in the same hand . Fig . 29 is a disk rheophore , a metallic button covered with washleather . This is by far the most generally useful ...
... fingers , as in fig . 30 , which shows the most convenient method of holding two rheophores in the same hand . Fig . 29 is a disk rheophore , a metallic button covered with washleather . This is by far the most generally useful ...
Page 80
... fingers , and palmar surface of the forearm , and contraction of the pronator teres , pronator quadratus , radialis inter- nus , palmaris longus , flexor digitorum sublimis and profundus , as well as of the muscles of the ball of the ...
... fingers , and palmar surface of the forearm , and contraction of the pronator teres , pronator quadratus , radialis inter- nus , palmaris longus , flexor digitorum sublimis and profundus , as well as of the muscles of the ball of the ...
Page 81
... finger strongly flexed and opposed , and the remaining fingers moder- ately flexed at the metacarpo - phalangeal articu- lations . The radial nerve is accessible at the posterior edge of the axillary cavity , but it is most super ...
... finger strongly flexed and opposed , and the remaining fingers moder- ately flexed at the metacarpo - phalangeal articu- lations . The radial nerve is accessible at the posterior edge of the axillary cavity , but it is most super ...
Page 82
... fingers on the dorsal surface , with contraction of the supinator brevis , ulnaris externus , radialis internus , extensor digitorum communis , extensor indicis , extensor minimi digiti , extensor pollicis longus and brevis , and ...
... fingers on the dorsal surface , with contraction of the supinator brevis , ulnaris externus , radialis internus , extensor digitorum communis , extensor indicis , extensor minimi digiti , extensor pollicis longus and brevis , and ...
Page 90
... finger of his free hand , and places them on the sides of the cer- vix . 4. Electrization of the la- rynx . This may be direct or indirect . The more usual method is to apply a moist rheophore to the nape of Fig . 40. Uterine rheophore ...
... finger of his free hand , and places them on the sides of the cer- vix . 4. Electrization of the la- rynx . This may be direct or indirect . The more usual method is to apply a moist rheophore to the nape of Fig . 40. Uterine rheophore ...
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