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Page 52
The spring , s ' , gives origin to a conducting wire which proceeds to the left side
of the commutator , T . The rheotome is composed of a small wooden reel , B ,
and of two springs , s and s ' . The reel is fixed upon an axis of soft iron . One of
the ...
The spring , s ' , gives origin to a conducting wire which proceeds to the left side
of the commutator , T . The rheotome is composed of a small wooden reel , B ,
and of two springs , s and s ' . The reel is fixed upon an axis of soft iron . One of
the ...
Page 74
The nerve of the zygomaticus major may be excited quite close to the origin of the
muscle at the inferior and external edge of the zygoma , and the certain bony
support afforded for the pressure of the electrode makes its excitation unusually ...
The nerve of the zygomaticus major may be excited quite close to the origin of the
muscle at the inferior and external edge of the zygoma , and the certain bony
support afforded for the pressure of the electrode makes its excitation unusually ...
Page 75
Above the origin of the branch to the sternomastoid , it may be reached without
difficulty by pressing the electrode strongly into the middle of the belly of the
upper half of that muscle ; or if this does not succeed , by placing the electrode
behind ...
Above the origin of the branch to the sternomastoid , it may be reached without
difficulty by pressing the electrode strongly into the middle of the belly of the
upper half of that muscle ; or if this does not succeed , by placing the electrode
behind ...
Page 83
The upper portions draw the abdominal wall upwards , and those below the
umbilicus draw it downwards . The nerves of the external oblique muscle are to
be sought in the lower intercostal spaces , at the origins of the upper digitations of
the ...
The upper portions draw the abdominal wall upwards , and those below the
umbilicus draw it downwards . The nerves of the external oblique muscle are to
be sought in the lower intercostal spaces , at the origins of the upper digitations of
the ...
Page 106
Positive electricity having its origin in the molecular reaction of the blood and
elsewhere , is developed on the outside of the sarcolemma or neurolemma , and
as their sheaths are dielectric the effect of this development is the induction of an
...
Positive electricity having its origin in the molecular reaction of the blood and
elsewhere , is developed on the outside of the sarcolemma or neurolemma , and
as their sheaths are dielectric the effect of this development is the induction of an
...
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