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Page 44
... in front of it against the screw , c , communicates with the knob , F . As soon as
the knobs , E and F , are BB M placed placed in communication with the poles of
a battery , the current passes through Front view of the instrument shown in fig .
... in front of it against the screw , c , communicates with the knob , F . As soon as
the knobs , E and F , are BB M placed placed in communication with the poles of
a battery , the current passes through Front view of the instrument shown in fig .
Page 63
The accumulated electricity passes to him , and he becomes in common with the
conductor charged . If the air were perfectly dry he would continue in this charged
condition , but owing to its contained moisture the electricity rapidly leaves him ...
The accumulated electricity passes to him , and he becomes in common with the
conductor charged . If the air were perfectly dry he would continue in this charged
condition , but owing to its contained moisture the electricity rapidly leaves him ...
Page 65
... the machine rotated until the number of sparks required have passed into the
jar , which is discharged by applying the extremities of the two excitors to the two
points of the body through which it is desired that the electricity should pass .
... the machine rotated until the number of sparks required have passed into the
jar , which is discharged by applying the extremities of the two excitors to the two
points of the body through which it is desired that the electricity should pass .
Page 66
... and the current is allowed to pass during the time required . The tension of
voltaic electricity is so low that salt is required to render the water a good
conductor . In the “ interrupted voltaic current ” the current is INTERRUPTED by
gliding over ...
... and the current is allowed to pass during the time required . The tension of
voltaic electricity is so low that salt is required to render the water a good
conductor . In the “ interrupted voltaic current ” the current is INTERRUPTED by
gliding over ...
Page 67
With careful insulation , the negative electricity passes away by this wire , and
while the current circulates the patient continues . “ charged ” with positive
electricity — a condition analogous to the electro - positive bath described under
...
With careful insulation , the negative electricity passes away by this wire , and
while the current circulates the patient continues . “ charged ” with positive
electricity — a condition analogous to the electro - positive bath described under
...
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