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Page xvi
... Developed by Faradization . 115 118 119 119 · 59. Atrophic Paralysis of Hand ( before treatment ) 60. The same ( after treatment ) 119 · 120 61. Case of Torticollis 127 62. Another Case . 63. Contraction of Rhomboid ( before treatment ) ...
... Developed by Faradization . 115 118 119 119 · 59. Atrophic Paralysis of Hand ( before treatment ) 60. The same ( after treatment ) 119 · 120 61. Case of Torticollis 127 62. Another Case . 63. Contraction of Rhomboid ( before treatment ) ...
Page 90
... developed on the outside of the sarco- lemma or neurolemma , and as their sheaths are dielectric the effect of this development is the induction of an equivalent charge of negative elec- tricity on their insides . Hence the sheaths of ...
... developed on the outside of the sarco- lemma or neurolemma , and as their sheaths are dielectric the effect of this development is the induction of an equivalent charge of negative elec- tricity on their insides . Hence the sheaths of ...
Page 103
... developed as the left . There was no alteration of sensibility of any form over the right arm , and all the muscles responded to an induced current of ordinary strength , an interrupted voltaic current producing no contraction until its ...
... developed as the left . There was no alteration of sensibility of any form over the right arm , and all the muscles responded to an induced current of ordinary strength , an interrupted voltaic current producing no contraction until its ...
Page 104
... developed , and their voluntary power for all move- ments was restored , though a little awkwardness remained . There was no reaction to less than thirty - five cells of Muirhead's battery , and there was no return of reaction to ...
... developed , and their voluntary power for all move- ments was restored , though a little awkwardness remained . There was no reaction to less than thirty - five cells of Muirhead's battery , and there was no return of reaction to ...
Page 109
... developed ; and , finally , that the fingers have lost their bony appearance . Faradization is only of use after the nerve has been reunited , a process requiring time ; for it would be irrational to expect benefit as long as the ...
... developed ; and , finally , that the fingers have lost their bony appearance . Faradization is only of use after the nerve has been reunited , a process requiring time ; for it would be irrational to expect benefit as long as the ...
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acid action affected muscles apparatus application armature atrophy battery bladder brachial plexus branches button carbon cells charge commutator conducting wires conductors contraction copper cord covered Instru cutaneous faradization cylinder deformity deltoid diagnosis disease Duchenne Duchenne's Duchenne's large Edition Elec electricity electrode excitation excitors facial faradic Instru faradization fcap fibres fingers fixed forearm Foveaux's Portable Franklinization glass graduator hand hemiplegia hypothenar eminences increased insulated interrupted voltaic current irritability knob laryngeal left to right lesion Leyden jar lysis magnet ment metallic months moveable National Hospital neuralgia pain palmaris longus palsy paralysed muscles Paraplegia patient pedal rheotome phore phrenic Phrenic Nerves placed plate platinum pole positive primary coil produced radial nerve reaction rectal rheophore rectum result rheo rheophore screw secondary coil sensation shown in fig side skin slow intermissions soft iron sponge sternomastoid surface tery therapeutic tion Torticollis Traumatic Paralysis treatment trembler tricity Volta-Faradic Instrument Voltaism zinc