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Page 18
I assume on the part of the reader an acquaintance with the elementary facts of
electricity , such as may be gathered from any handbook upon the Elements of
Natural Philosophy . It will be no part of my object to discuss these facts , except ...
I assume on the part of the reader an acquaintance with the elementary facts of
electricity , such as may be gathered from any handbook upon the Elements of
Natural Philosophy . It will be no part of my object to discuss these facts , except ...
Page 78
... to observe whether spontaneous respiration will occur . The duration of such a
pause must be governed by the character of the natural respiraIS tory movements
. Care must be taken to maintain the THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY .
... to observe whether spontaneous respiration will occur . The duration of such a
pause must be governed by the character of the natural respiraIS tory movements
. Care must be taken to maintain the THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY .
Page 101
... increase the secretions — in amenorrhoea it may reestablish the catamenia —
and it acts generally upon nerve and muscle as a stimulus , putting both into a
condition which has been termed electrotonus . Its modification of the natural
state ...
... increase the secretions — in amenorrhoea it may reestablish the catamenia —
and it acts generally upon nerve and muscle as a stimulus , putting both into a
condition which has been termed electrotonus . Its modification of the natural
state ...
Page 107
... and it leads to important consequences in electro - therapeutics . If the sheaths
of the muscles and nerves are thus dielectric it is to be supposed that an artificial
charge of positive or negative electricity will affect them like the natural charge .
... and it leads to important consequences in electro - therapeutics . If the sheaths
of the muscles and nerves are thus dielectric it is to be supposed that an artificial
charge of positive or negative electricity will affect them like the natural charge .
Page 109
What is wanted is to charge the outsides of the sheaths positively as they are
charged naturally . What is aimed at is to put the fibres by this means in the
condition most favorable to the preservation or recovery of their irritability — not
to ...
What is wanted is to charge the outsides of the sheaths positively as they are
charged naturally . What is aimed at is to put the fibres by this means in the
condition most favorable to the preservation or recovery of their irritability — not
to ...
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