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By turning the disks the operator , without detaching the conducting wires with
which the excitors are connected with the instrument , can bring into play the
current from as many sets of cells as he desires . When in daily use the cells
require to ...
By turning the disks the operator , without detaching the conducting wires with
which the excitors are connected with the instrument , can bring into play the
current from as many sets of cells as he desires . When in daily use the cells
require to ...
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By the movement of the slide any desired number of cells can be brought into
operation ; and on its upper surface is an ingeniously devised commutator , by
turning which to the right or left , the current ELECTRO - MEDICAL
INSTRUMENTS .
By the movement of the slide any desired number of cells can be brought into
operation ; and on its upper surface is an ingeniously devised commutator , by
turning which to the right or left , the current ELECTRO - MEDICAL
INSTRUMENTS .
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turning which to the right or left , the current admits of being reversed without
removal of the conductors . The bar is marked from left to right with cyphers
corresponding with the number of the elements , and their points of attachment ,
and it is ...
turning which to the right or left , the current admits of being reversed without
removal of the conductors . The bar is marked from left to right with cyphers
corresponding with the number of the elements , and their points of attachment ,
and it is ...
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14 ) is turned to the right or left , as is shown on a plate situated above the needle
. The battery which works the instrument is composed of three pairs of elements
contained in the drawers u and u ' , two pairs in the upper and one in the lower .
14 ) is turned to the right or left , as is shown on a plate situated above the needle
. The battery which works the instrument is composed of three pairs of elements
contained in the drawers u and u ' , two pairs in the upper and one in the lower .
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11 ) must be shut , and the button , A ' , turned in such a manner that its bar
assumes a vertical direction and prevents them from opening . The
communications of the elements of the battery with each other , and with the
circuit of the primary ...
11 ) must be shut , and the button , A ' , turned in such a manner that its bar
assumes a vertical direction and prevents them from opening . The
communications of the elements of the battery with each other , and with the
circuit of the primary ...
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