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Page 22
... sufficiently tight to slightly " grip " the plate , and if it is found that notwithstanding having well warmed the flannel and rubbed all the glass of the apparatus , and especially the legs of the stool , that the instrument is not ...
... sufficiently tight to slightly " grip " the plate , and if it is found that notwithstanding having well warmed the flannel and rubbed all the glass of the apparatus , and especially the legs of the stool , that the instrument is not ...
Page 45
... sufficiently tense to cause the intermissions to occur without vibrations ; but when the spring is relaxed by loosening the screw , each beat or intermission is followed by a vibration such that its slowest action ( four intermissions ...
... sufficiently tense to cause the intermissions to occur without vibrations ; but when the spring is relaxed by loosening the screw , each beat or intermission is followed by a vibration such that its slowest action ( four intermissions ...
Page 48
... sufficiently near to the temporary magnet , J , which is in contact with the soft iron in the centre of the coil . The approximation is suffi- cient when the noise of the trembler can be heard . The movements of the trembler must be ...
... sufficiently near to the temporary magnet , J , which is in contact with the soft iron in the centre of the coil . The approximation is suffi- cient when the noise of the trembler can be heard . The movements of the trembler must be ...
Page 59
... sufficiently pliable for all practical purposes ; it is inexpensive , it does not kink , it will fit any sort of rheophore , and if the end breaks , all that is necessary is to scrape off with a pocket knife the coating for about a ...
... sufficiently pliable for all practical purposes ; it is inexpensive , it does not kink , it will fit any sort of rheophore , and if the end breaks , all that is necessary is to scrape off with a pocket knife the coating for about a ...
Page 60
... , but it is not sufficiently flexible for other purposes . The other accessories will be described with their special uses in the next chapter . CHAPTER II . THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY . THE scientific 60 MEDICAL ELECTRICITY .
... , but it is not sufficiently flexible for other purposes . The other accessories will be described with their special uses in the next chapter . CHAPTER II . THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY . THE scientific 60 MEDICAL ELECTRICITY .
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