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Page 46
... skin without stimulating the subjacent organs ; or on the contrary , to cause it to penetrate the skin without influencing it , and concentrate its power on the deeply - seated muscles or nerves . The result of his experiments was ...
... skin without stimulating the subjacent organs ; or on the contrary , to cause it to penetrate the skin without influencing it , and concentrate its power on the deeply - seated muscles or nerves . The result of his experiments was ...
Page 48
... skin . If it is desired to localize some- what this escape along the course of certain nerve branches , or otherwise , but to avoid shock , a brush may be slowly passed by the operator almost , but not quite , in contact with the skin ...
... skin . If it is desired to localize some- what this escape along the course of certain nerve branches , or otherwise , but to avoid shock , a brush may be slowly passed by the operator almost , but not quite , in contact with the skin ...
Page 50
... skin ; or the feet or hands , as the case may be , are immersed in tepid salt water , with which the conducting wires of the battery are in contact , and the current is allowed to pass during the time required . The tension of voltaic ...
... skin ; or the feet or hands , as the case may be , are immersed in tepid salt water , with which the conducting wires of the battery are in contact , and the current is allowed to pass during the time required . The tension of voltaic ...
Page 51
... skin corresponding to the muscle it is desired to act upon . For the muscles of the trunk which have a large surface , it is most convenient to use well moistened sponges Rheophores . contained in cylinders , or metallic disks covered ...
... skin corresponding to the muscle it is desired to act upon . For the muscles of the trunk which have a large surface , it is most convenient to use well moistened sponges Rheophores . contained in cylinders , or metallic disks covered ...
Page 58
... skin of the cheek is thrown into deep folds . The orbicularis oris : The twigs to this circular muscle enter it at four points , on each side of the face one for the upper and one for the lower lip , and to produce complete contraction ...
... skin of the cheek is thrown into deep folds . The orbicularis oris : The twigs to this circular muscle enter it at four points , on each side of the face one for the upper and one for the lower lip , and to produce complete contraction ...
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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