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Page 45
... followed by a vibration such that its slowest action ( four intermissions per second ) produces muscular contractions that are painful , although in- frequent . These slow intermissions are sometimes highly useful . In the trembler the ...
... followed by a vibration such that its slowest action ( four intermissions per second ) produces muscular contractions that are painful , although in- frequent . These slow intermissions are sometimes highly useful . In the trembler the ...
Page 86
... followed downwards as far as the posterior border of the internal malleolus . Contraction of all the muscles of the sole of the foot results , and painful sensations in the plantar digital nerves . * ELECTRIZATION OF THE CENTRAL ORGANS ...
... followed downwards as far as the posterior border of the internal malleolus . Contraction of all the muscles of the sole of the foot results , and painful sensations in the plantar digital nerves . * ELECTRIZATION OF THE CENTRAL ORGANS ...
Page 118
... followed his occupation , using with freedom even the large hammer . But about four weeks before placing him- self under medical care again , he had begun to suffer from severe erratic pains in the right arm and fore- arm , and an ...
... followed his occupation , using with freedom even the large hammer . But about four weeks before placing him- self under medical care again , he had begun to suffer from severe erratic pains in the right arm and fore- arm , and an ...
Page 123
... proved , and the cutaneous veins , which had not been visible , began to reappear . Development of the small muscles of the hand followed , with improve- ment in the attitude of the fingers . Next , ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS . 123.
... proved , and the cutaneous veins , which had not been visible , began to reappear . Development of the small muscles of the hand followed , with improve- ment in the attitude of the fingers . Next , ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS . 123.
Page 144
... followed with advantage in writer's cramp and FIG . 62 . Contraction of Splenius . analogous affections , especially when conjoined with appropriate gymnastic exercises of the affected mus- cles alternating with periods of perfect rest ...
... followed with advantage in writer's cramp and FIG . 62 . Contraction of Splenius . analogous affections , especially when conjoined with appropriate gymnastic exercises of the affected mus- cles alternating with periods of perfect rest ...
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