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... Metallic Rheophores ( c ) Metallic Threads ( a ) Electric Cauterization 66 Fustigation Electrization of Internal Organs ( a ) of Rectum and Muscles of Anus tremity 79 82 tremity 84 86 87 87 87 88 88 88 88 88 88 ( b ) of Bladder ( c ) of ...
... Metallic Rheophores ( c ) Metallic Threads ( a ) Electric Cauterization 66 Fustigation Electrization of Internal Organs ( a ) of Rectum and Muscles of Anus tremity 79 82 tremity 84 86 87 87 87 88 88 88 88 88 88 ( b ) of Bladder ( c ) of ...
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... Metallic Rheophores 32. Conical Metallic Rheophores 33. Method of Holding Rheophores 34. Ditto 35. Metallic Threads 36. Rectal Rheophore 37. Urethral Rheophore 38. Double Vesical Rheophore ( closed ) 40. Uterine Rheophore ( closed ) 39 ...
... Metallic Rheophores 32. Conical Metallic Rheophores 33. Method of Holding Rheophores 34. Ditto 35. Metallic Threads 36. Rectal Rheophore 37. Urethral Rheophore 38. Double Vesical Rheophore ( closed ) 40. Uterine Rheophore ( closed ) 39 ...
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... metallic connection with them . By the movement of the slide any desired number of cells can be brought into operation ; and on its upper surface is an ingeniously devised commutator , by turning which to the right or left , the current ...
... metallic connection with them . By the movement of the slide any desired number of cells can be brought into operation ; and on its upper surface is an ingeniously devised commutator , by turning which to the right or left , the current ...
Page 34
... metallic connections with emery paper , and do not screw the carbons and zincs together again until they have been allowed to dry for twelve hours . Charge each cell with a solution of one part of strong sulphuric acid to nineteen of ...
... metallic connections with emery paper , and do not screw the carbons and zincs together again until they have been allowed to dry for twelve hours . Charge each cell with a solution of one part of strong sulphuric acid to nineteen of ...
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... tube ( F , fig . 11 ) , termi- nating below in a metallic base , to which is at- tached a knob , I , and above is a collar , K , from which proceeds a hook , which serves to connect the ELECTRO - MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS . 39.
... tube ( F , fig . 11 ) , termi- nating below in a metallic base , to which is at- tached a knob , I , and above is a collar , K , from which proceeds a hook , which serves to connect the ELECTRO - MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS . 39.
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