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the brass conductor , from which they branch out , and which is insulated by glass
supports . I should recommend a machine with a plate of Fig . 1 . Son eco OD
ODGOVORWOOD L * B , the revolving glass disk ; c , the arms leading to the ...
the brass conductor , from which they branch out , and which is insulated by glass
supports . I should recommend a machine with a plate of Fig . 1 . Son eco OD
ODGOVORWOOD L * B , the revolving glass disk ; c , the arms leading to the ...
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There will also be needed a Leyden jar , two or three lengths of brass chain , or
preferably of copper wire insulated by gutta percha ; a couple of excitors
insulated by glass handles ( K and J , fig . 1 ) ; and a stool about four feet by two
feet , with ...
There will also be needed a Leyden jar , two or three lengths of brass chain , or
preferably of copper wire insulated by gutta percha ; a couple of excitors
insulated by glass handles ( K and J , fig . 1 ) ; and a stool about four feet by two
feet , with ...
Page 54
The zinc surrounds the carbon , but is kept from contact by glass insulating
buttons . These elements are placed in a circular glass cell , which serves for the
reception of diluted sulphuric acid ( one part acid to seven parts water ) . This
Stöhrer ...
The zinc surrounds the carbon , but is kept from contact by glass insulating
buttons . These elements are placed in a circular glass cell , which serves for the
reception of diluted sulphuric acid ( one part acid to seven parts water ) . This
Stöhrer ...
Page 59
I strongly advise that nothing should be used but very thin copper wire coated
with gutta percha in the same way as that known as “ telegraph wire . ” This is
perfectly insulated , sufficiently pliable for all practical purposes ; it is inexpensive
, it ...
I strongly advise that nothing should be used but very thin copper wire coated
with gutta percha in the same way as that known as “ telegraph wire . ” This is
perfectly insulated , sufficiently pliable for all practical purposes ; it is inexpensive
, it ...
Page 63
To administer Franklinism , insulate the patient by letting him stand upon a glass -
legged stool , sit upon a chair placed on a platform with glass supports , or recline
upon a couch the four legs of which are insulated by being inserted into large ...
To administer Franklinism , insulate the patient by letting him stand upon a glass -
legged stool , sit upon a chair placed on a platform with glass supports , or recline
upon a couch the four legs of which are insulated by being inserted into large ...
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