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Page 20
... this rule is adhered to disappointment will result , and the therapeutic application will be unsatisfactory . the brass conductor , from which they branch out , 20 MEDICAL ELECTRICITY AND Method of Generating The Plate Machine.
... this rule is adhered to disappointment will result , and the therapeutic application will be unsatisfactory . the brass conductor , from which they branch out , 20 MEDICAL ELECTRICITY AND Method of Generating The Plate Machine.
Page 21
... conductor , and so with the excitor K , and also with the first branch E ' , of the Electrometer . H ' , its second branch , which by a rack movement , w , can be separated or approximated to its first , and which is connected by the ...
... conductor , and so with the excitor K , and also with the first branch E ' , of the Electrometer . H ' , its second branch , which by a rack movement , w , can be separated or approximated to its first , and which is connected by the ...
Page 32
... 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 of importance that the centre of the slide should be placed in a FIG . 7 . 26 line ...
... 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 of importance that the centre of the slide should be placed in a FIG . 7 . 26 line ...
Page 38
... conductors attached to the knobs P and Q , ( fig . 11 ) , according as the needle ( F , fig . 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 com- posed ...
... conductors attached to the knobs P and Q , ( fig . 11 ) , according as the needle ( F , fig . 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 com- posed ...
Page 40
... of the currents may be rapidly changed without displacing the conductors . 5. The trembler is so constructed that the rapidity of the intermis- sions can be progressively increased from four or eight in 40 MEDICAL ELECTRICITY AND.
... of the currents may be rapidly changed without displacing the conductors . 5. The trembler is so constructed that the rapidity of the intermis- sions can be progressively increased from four or eight in 40 MEDICAL ELECTRICITY AND.
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