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Innervation, functional disorders | Muscular electrization, direct, 67.

of, 155.

Instruments, 20.
Insulating stool, 22.

Internal organs, electrization of, 88.
Intra-muscular electrization, 62.
Irritability, increased, 96.

increased to voltaism and di-
minished to faradism, 97.
in cerebral paralysis, 98.
in hysterical paralysis, 98.
in spinal paralysis, 98.

in traumatic paralysis, 128.
in wasting palsy, 98.
mode of testing, 84.
normal, 86.

to voltaism increased, 115.

Larynx, electrization of, 86.
Lead palsy, 149.

Leyden jar, franklinization by, 64.
Limitation of electricity in diag-
nosis, 94.

of electricity in therapeutics,
100.

Locol paralysis, 149.
Locomotor ataxy, 153.

Magneto-electricity, see Faradism.

Micturition, electrization in, diffi-
culty of, 157.

Migraine, electrization in, 113.

Moderator, water, 39.

indirect, 72.

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Mouth, electrization of nerves of Organs of the senses, electrization

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Pedal commutator, Dr. Gower's, 140. | Sympathetic, electrization of, 110.

Duchenne's 40.

Phrenic nerves, electrization of, 76.

Primary coil, 37.

Therapeutics of electricity, 100.
Threads, metallic, 88.

Torticollis, 144.

Radcliffe's, Dr., positive charge, 66, Traumatic paralysis, 120.

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Tremor, 143.

Trunk, electrization of, 82.

Uterus, electrization of, 89.

Voltaism, 23.
Voltaization, 66.

and faradization, differential
use of, 109.

in amaurosis, 152.

in atrophic paralysis, 116, 119.
in electrolysis, 158.

in facial paralysis, 151.
in hemiplegia, 139.

in infantile paralysis, 136.
in local paralysis, 149.
in locomotor ataxy, 153.

in neuralgia, 111.

in torticollis, 144.

in traumatic paralysis, 128.
in vesical spasm, 157.
in wasting palsy, 142.

of great nervous centres, value
of, 111.
Voltao-contractility, mode of test-
ing, 94.

Wasting palsy, 142.
Weiss' battery, 28.
Wire, conducting, 59.

ground, 67.

Writer's cramp, 144.

Static electricity, see Franklinism. Zines, to amalgamate, 33.
Stöhrer's induction instrument, 54.

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