Clinical electro-therapeutics, medical and surgicalAppleton, 1873 - 184 pages |
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Page 29
... considerable interval may elapse before this change is re- quired . " The adjusting screw to which the platina point is at- tached occasionally requires rearrangement . This can be ef fected by loosening the set screw ( d ) ; then ...
... considerable interval may elapse before this change is re- quired . " The adjusting screw to which the platina point is at- tached occasionally requires rearrangement . This can be ef fected by loosening the set screw ( d ) ; then ...
Page 37
... considerably higher than in the muscle constantly contracting . He selected a rab- bit for his experiment , and found that the temperature of the muscle in tonic contraction was two - tenths higher than the other . Ritter found that ...
... considerably higher than in the muscle constantly contracting . He selected a rab- bit for his experiment , and found that the temperature of the muscle in tonic contraction was two - tenths higher than the other . Ritter found that ...
Page 39
... considerable time will result in a great diminution of nervous sensibility ; the conductors must be moistened , however , and the current continued , to produce these effects . There is a noticeable difference in the sensations caused ...
... considerable time will result in a great diminution of nervous sensibility ; the conductors must be moistened , however , and the current continued , to produce these effects . There is a noticeable difference in the sensations caused ...
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... considerable surface under the in- fluence of the current , I am in the habit of using either A or B ( Fig . 15 ) , which are larger . Duchenne has invented two sponge - covered electrodes , which have the merit of being compact and ...
... considerable surface under the in- fluence of the current , I am in the habit of using either A or B ( Fig . 15 ) , which are larger . Duchenne has invented two sponge - covered electrodes , which have the merit of being compact and ...
Page 87
... considerable scaling of the epi- dermis . Pressure on the shoulder was not painful , but a strong grasp of the triceps and of the muscles of the forearm was un- pleasant . Occasionally , there was a sense of formication from the middle ...
... considerable scaling of the epi- dermis . Pressure on the shoulder was not painful , but a strong grasp of the triceps and of the muscles of the forearm was un- pleasant . Occasionally , there was a sense of formication from the middle ...
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