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Page 87
and in exciting them the utmost circumspection is all the more necessary since
the amount of reaction displayed by different people is widely different .
CUTANEOUS FARADIZATION . When it is desired to act only upon the skin
faradization ...
and in exciting them the utmost circumspection is all the more necessary since
the amount of reaction displayed by different people is widely different .
CUTANEOUS FARADIZATION . When it is desired to act only upon the skin
faradization ...
Page 94
In the normal and healthy state of this tissue muscles and nerves respond to the
electric stimulus whatever variety of electricity is employed , but in disease this
reaction may be increased or diminished or altogether absent . The irritability of a
...
In the normal and healthy state of this tissue muscles and nerves respond to the
electric stimulus whatever variety of electricity is employed , but in disease this
reaction may be increased or diminished or altogether absent . The irritability of a
...
Page 98
In lead palsy the reaction to faradism is greatly diminished or abolished , and that
to interrupted voltaism increased . In rheumatic palsy the reaction remains normal
, or is increased to both currents . In paralysis from disease of the brain ...
In lead palsy the reaction to faradism is greatly diminished or abolished , and that
to interrupted voltaism increased . In rheumatic palsy the reaction remains normal
, or is increased to both currents . In paralysis from disease of the brain ...
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
...
Page 115
Having found the degree of reaction , it is as a general rule , to which , however ,
there are some exceptions , advisable to treat them with that current to which they
most readily respond . Where , after three or four applications , there is no ...
Having found the degree of reaction , it is as a general rule , to which , however ,
there are some exceptions , advisable to treat them with that current to which they
most readily respond . Where , after three or four applications , there is no ...
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