Clinical electro-therapeutics, medical and surgicalAppleton, 1873 - 184 pages |
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... out. intervals may be almost imperceptible on account of their brevity , or , contrarywise , the shocks occur very slowly , the in- tervals being longer . FIG . 15 - One - fifth Actual Size . 28 CLINICAL ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS .
... out. intervals may be almost imperceptible on account of their brevity , or , contrarywise , the shocks occur very slowly , the in- tervals being longer . FIG . 15 - One - fifth Actual Size . 28 CLINICAL ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS .
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... occur in all the muscles sup- plied by motor nerves coming from the electrized part . At different points , if stimulation be made , all nerves emerging from these parts , and other nerves inosculating with them , will come under the ...
... occur in all the muscles sup- plied by motor nerves coming from the electrized part . At different points , if stimulation be made , all nerves emerging from these parts , and other nerves inosculating with them , will come under the ...
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... 1 Two other phenomena are produced by the electrization of these parts , viz . , an increase of the salivary secretion and a metallic taste in the mouth . the same , which occurs only at the closure of 36 CLINICAL ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS .
... 1 Two other phenomena are produced by the electrization of these parts , viz . , an increase of the salivary secretion and a metallic taste in the mouth . the same , which occurs only at the closure of 36 CLINICAL ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS .
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Allan McLane Hamilton. the same , which occurs only at the closure of the circuit , and ceases when the current is broken . A more violent effect will be produced when the negative current is applied to the nerve , and the positive to ...
Allan McLane Hamilton. the same , which occurs only at the closure of the circuit , and ceases when the current is broken . A more violent effect will be produced when the negative current is applied to the nerve , and the positive to ...
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... occur through an injudi- cious use of either , from an improper length of application , or an excess of strength or intensity . Other conditions also in- fluence their administration , and these are : the state in which the patient is ...
... occur through an injudi- cious use of either , from an improper length of application , or an excess of strength or intensity . Other conditions also in- fluence their administration , and these are : the state in which the patient is ...
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