Clinical electro-therapeutics, medical and surgicalAppleton, 1873 - 184 pages |
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Page 29
... continued use , this portion of the disk becomes oxidized by the electric spark . When this happens , the action of the instrument will be irregular . The disk being movable , may be turned a very little around on its pivot , whereby a ...
... continued use , this portion of the disk becomes oxidized by the electric spark . When this happens , the action of the instrument will be irregular . The disk being movable , may be turned a very little around on its pivot , whereby a ...
Page 39
... continued , to produce these effects . There is a noticeable difference in the sensations caused by both poles . That of the negative is most intense , and the only way this can be explained is in the consideration that the re- sistance ...
... continued , to produce these effects . There is a noticeable difference in the sensations caused by both poles . That of the negative is most intense , and the only way this can be explained is in the consideration that the re- sistance ...
Page 76
... continued well till three months ago , when a second attack prostrated him ; but , through the good treatment he received at Bellevue Hospital , he partially recovered the power of locomotion . When he came to me for treatment , there ...
... continued well till three months ago , when a second attack prostrated him ; but , through the good treatment he received at Bellevue Hospital , he partially recovered the power of locomotion . When he came to me for treatment , there ...
Page 80
... continued off and on for a period of about two weeks , gradually diminishing in severity , however , especially after an evacuation from the rectum , which was only obtained with the greatest difficulty . His right leg at this time ...
... continued off and on for a period of about two weeks , gradually diminishing in severity , however , especially after an evacuation from the rectum , which was only obtained with the greatest difficulty . His right leg at this time ...
Page 81
... continued so for about eighteen hours . " He came to the outdoor department of the New York State Hospital for Diseases of the Nervous System , September 12 , 1870 , when his condition was as follows : " There was the characteristic ...
... continued so for about eighteen hours . " He came to the outdoor department of the New York State Hospital for Diseases of the Nervous System , September 12 , 1870 , when his condition was as follows : " There was the characteristic ...
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Page 82 - A Manual for Physicians for the Treatment more especially of Nervous Diseases. By ALLAN McLANE HAMILTON, MD, Physician In charge of the New York State Hospital for Diseases of the Nervous System ; Member of the New York Neurological and County Medical Societies, etc., etc.