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Page viii
... Head 72 ( b ) of the Neck 75 ( c ) of the Phrenic Nerves and their Accessories 76 ( b ) 66 Moxa ( d ) of the Superior Ex- ( e ) of the Trunk ( f ) of the Inferior Ex- Electrization of Central Organs of Nervous System Cutaneous ...
... Head 72 ( b ) of the Neck 75 ( c ) of the Phrenic Nerves and their Accessories 76 ( b ) 66 Moxa ( d ) of the Superior Ex- ( e ) of the Trunk ( f ) of the Inferior Ex- Electrization of Central Organs of Nervous System Cutaneous ...
Page 72
... Head . The trunk of the facial nerve may be excited from the external auditory meatus by pressing a thin electrode against its lower wall . Energetic contractions will 72 122 THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY . Indirect Muscular ...
... Head . The trunk of the facial nerve may be excited from the external auditory meatus by pressing a thin electrode against its lower wall . Energetic contractions will 72 122 THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY . Indirect Muscular ...
Page 76
... head back- wards and outwards , or both movements , according as the head or scapula is fixed by antagonist muscles . The hypoglossal nerve is accessible close above the great cornu of the hyoid bone in front of the hyo- glossus muscle ...
... head back- wards and outwards , or both movements , according as the head or scapula is fixed by antagonist muscles . The hypoglossal nerve is accessible close above the great cornu of the hyoid bone in front of the hyo- glossus muscle ...
Page 78
... head , shoulders , and arms of the patient should be fixed by assistants , in order that the auxiliary muscles of inspiration , especially the serratus anticus major , and the pectorals , should have fixed points from which they may ...
... head , shoulders , and arms of the patient should be fixed by assistants , in order that the auxiliary muscles of inspiration , especially the serratus anticus major , and the pectorals , should have fixed points from which they may ...
Page 80
... heads of the biceps . Strong flexion of the forearm is the result of its excitation . The median nerve is accessible along the whole of the furrow by the inner side of the biceps , but with more certainty over the lower third of the ...
... heads of the biceps . Strong flexion of the forearm is the result of its excitation . The median nerve is accessible along the whole of the furrow by the inner side of the biceps , but with more certainty over the lower third of the ...
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