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Page 33
... minute in diluted sulphuric acid ( one part of strong acid to seven parts of FIG . 8 . ESTOHRER DRESDEN Stöhrer's Portable Battery . and pour upon it about a teaspoonful of quicksilver . water ) for which purpose a common tumbler ...
... minute in diluted sulphuric acid ( one part of strong acid to seven parts of FIG . 8 . ESTOHRER DRESDEN Stöhrer's Portable Battery . and pour upon it about a teaspoonful of quicksilver . water ) for which purpose a common tumbler ...
Page 34
... minutes in tepid water ( not hot ) , to dissolve the zinc salts with which they become encrusted . They may be also scrubbed with an old nail- or tooth- brush . Clean all metallic connections with emery paper , and do not screw the ...
... minutes in tepid water ( not hot ) , to dissolve the zinc salts with which they become encrusted . They may be also scrubbed with an old nail- or tooth- brush . Clean all metallic connections with emery paper , and do not screw the ...
Page 71
... minutes , according to therapeutic requirements . In direct electrization with the interrupted voltaic current it is more usual to maintain one rheophore stationary , and to glide the THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY . 71.
... minutes , according to therapeutic requirements . In direct electrization with the interrupted voltaic current it is more usual to maintain one rheophore stationary , and to glide the THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY . 71.
Page 111
... minutes . this fails , sparks may be drawn in the track of the affected nerve or nerves ; but the voltaic current in nineteen cases out of twenty , where electricity is advisable , must be our resource . The electrodes should be so ...
... minutes . this fails , sparks may be drawn in the track of the affected nerve or nerves ; but the voltaic current in nineteen cases out of twenty , where electricity is advisable , must be our resource . The electrodes should be so ...
Page 112
Herbert Tibbits. 112 minutes , cells should be the highest number that the patient can bear without pain or discomfort . The length of application should be from five minutes and the frequency once or twice a day . Dr. Althaus considers ...
Herbert Tibbits. 112 minutes , cells should be the highest number that the patient can bear without pain or discomfort . The length of application should be from five minutes and the frequency once or twice a day . Dr. Althaus considers ...
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