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Page 52
... origin to a conducting wire which proceeds to the left side of the commu- tator , 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 springs ...
... origin to a conducting wire which proceeds to the left side of the commu- tator , 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 springs ...
Page 74
... 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 unu- sually certain more so than that of any other facial muscle . By ...
... 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 unu- sually certain more so than that of any other facial muscle . By ...
Page 75
... origin of the branch to the sterno- mastoid , 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 ...
... origin of the branch to the sterno- mastoid , 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 ...
Page 83
... origins of the upper digitations of the muscle . Press the electrodes deeply at the free ends of the eleventh and twelfth ribs . There will follow con- siderable flattening of the abdomen in the region of the contracting portion . The ...
... origins of the upper digitations of the muscle . Press the electrodes deeply at the free ends of the eleventh and twelfth ribs . There will follow con- siderable flattening of the abdomen in the region of the contracting portion . The ...
Page 112
... origin of the nerves affected , and apply the posi- tive pole to the painful spot , and if there be more spots than one , to the different spots in suc- cession . The result of this is almost uniformly good , and it is seldom that ...
... origin of the nerves affected , and apply the posi- tive pole to the painful spot , and if there be more spots than one , to the different spots in suc- cession . The result of this is almost uniformly good , and it is seldom that ...
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