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Page viii
... Rheophores ( c ) Metallic Threads ( a ) Electric Cauterization Electrization of Internal Organs ( a ) of Rectum and Muscles of Anus ( b ) of Bladder ( c ) of Uterus . ( d ) of Larynx ( e ) of Male Genitals Electrization of the Organs of ...
... Rheophores ( c ) Metallic Threads ( a ) Electric Cauterization Electrization of Internal Organs ( a ) of Rectum and Muscles of Anus ( b ) of Bladder ( c ) of Uterus . ( d ) of Larynx ( e ) of Male Genitals Electrization of the Organs of ...
Page xi
... Rheophore 29. Metallic Disk Rheophore 30. Method of holding Rheophores 31. Clivary Metallic Rheophores . 32. Conical Metallic Rheophores 33. Method of Holding Rheophores 34. Ditto 35. Metallic Threads 36. Rectal Rheophore 37. Urethral ...
... Rheophore 29. Metallic Disk Rheophore 30. Method of holding Rheophores 31. Clivary Metallic Rheophores . 32. Conical Metallic Rheophores 33. Method of Holding Rheophores 34. Ditto 35. Metallic Threads 36. Rectal Rheophore 37. Urethral ...
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Herbert Tibbits. 43. Aural Rheophore 42. Laryngeal Rheophore 44. Case of Atrophic Paralysis 45. The same ( dorsal surface ) 46. The same ( after treatment ) 47. The same ( writing ) 48. Case of Traumatic Paralysis ( before treatment ) 49 ...
Herbert Tibbits. 43. Aural Rheophore 42. Laryngeal Rheophore 44. Case of Atrophic Paralysis 45. The same ( dorsal surface ) 46. The same ( after treatment ) 47. The same ( writing ) 48. Case of Traumatic Paralysis ( before treatment ) 49 ...
Page 59
... rheophores ( current carriers ) . I have had endless trouble with conducting cords , which are always liable to get ... rheophore , and if the end breaks , all that is necessary is to scrape off with a pocket knife the coating for about ...
... rheophores ( current carriers ) . I have had endless trouble with conducting cords , which are always liable to get ... rheophore , and if the end breaks , all that is necessary is to scrape off with a pocket knife the coating for about ...
Page 60
Herbert Tibbits. end . For use when the rheophores remain immovable during the whole time of the application , the ordinary telegraph wire is more convenient , and from its much greater diameter will wear much longer , but it is not ...
Herbert Tibbits. end . For use when the rheophores remain immovable during the whole time of the application , the ordinary telegraph wire is more convenient , and from its much greater diameter will wear much longer , but it is not ...
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