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Page v
... the inexperienced , but in appropriate cases to be regarded as one of the most powerful and serviceable weapons with which we can combat disease . A handbook such as this should seek to give the results of the best work 1 *
... the inexperienced , but in appropriate cases to be regarded as one of the most powerful and serviceable weapons with which we can combat disease . A handbook such as this should seek to give the results of the best work 1 *
Page vi
Herbert Tibbits. should seek to give the results of the best work ; and in endeavoring to carry this conception into execution I have availed myself freely of the ex- tended experience of the Electrical Room of the National Hospital for ...
Herbert Tibbits. should seek to give the results of the best work ; and in endeavoring to carry this conception into execution I have availed myself freely of the ex- tended experience of the Electrical Room of the National Hospital for ...
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... give 45 ° deflection of the needle of the galvanometer . 10 57 ° แ 66 20 66 67 ° 66 66 66 30 " " 70 ° 86 แ แ 50 66 71 ° แ ( 6 66 100 66 73 ° 66 แ 66 Should five cells only give 22 ° deflection , the bat- tery would be half its strength ...
... give 45 ° deflection of the needle of the galvanometer . 10 57 ° แ 66 20 66 67 ° 66 66 66 30 " " 70 ° 86 แ แ 50 66 71 ° แ ( 6 66 100 66 73 ° 66 แ 66 Should five cells only give 22 ° deflection , the bat- tery would be half its strength ...
Page 52
... gives origin to a conducting wire which proceeds to the left side of the commu- tator , T. The rheotome is composed of a small wooden reel , B , and of two springs , s and s ' . The reel is fixed upon an axis of soft iron . One of the ...
... gives origin to a conducting wire which proceeds to the left side of the commu- tator , T. The rheotome is composed of a small wooden reel , B , and of two springs , s and s ' . The reel is fixed upon an axis of soft iron . One of the ...
Page 66
... earth . This wire may conveniently be attached to a chandelier or gas- " pipe , which always gives a direct metallic conduc- tion 66 THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY . The Constant Current The Interrupted Voltaic Current.
... earth . This wire may conveniently be attached to a chandelier or gas- " pipe , which always gives a direct metallic conduc- tion 66 THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY . The Constant Current The Interrupted Voltaic Current.
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