The Journal of Advanced Therapeutics, Volume 25A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1907 |
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... positive pole and the former with the negative . A current of 4 ma , was passed for two hours a day , eleven hours in all . Spectroscopic examinations on the urine showed considerable quantities of lithia had passed into the man's body ...
... positive pole and the former with the negative . A current of 4 ma , was passed for two hours a day , eleven hours in all . Spectroscopic examinations on the urine showed considerable quantities of lithia had passed into the man's body ...
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... positive , according as they are electro - negative or electro - positive . This action necessitates a classification of drugs into electro - positive and electro - negative . The follow- ing are a few of the drugs or medicaments that ...
... positive , according as they are electro - negative or electro - positive . This action necessitates a classification of drugs into electro - positive and electro - negative . The follow- ing are a few of the drugs or medicaments that ...
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... positive , and the action is cataphoric . But if , instead of methylene blue , we use a solution of eosin , the permanent stain takes place below the cathode ; eosin is there- fore electro - negative , and its action is said to be ...
... positive , and the action is cataphoric . But if , instead of methylene blue , we use a solution of eosin , the permanent stain takes place below the cathode ; eosin is there- fore electro - negative , and its action is said to be ...
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... positive ; they must be thoroughly moist- ened . The strength or intensity of the current is gradually carried to 150 ma . , beginning with 80 ma . , then raising it to 120 , returning to 100 , and so on till the patient can bear 150 ma ...
... positive ; they must be thoroughly moist- ened . The strength or intensity of the current is gradually carried to 150 ma . , beginning with 80 ma . , then raising it to 120 , returning to 100 , and so on till the patient can bear 150 ma ...
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... positive pole of a galvanic battery is placed at the bottom of the jar . The affected joint is then immersed in this solution , the circuit being closed by large well - covered elec- trodes , which are placed on the back or buttocks ...
... positive pole of a galvanic battery is placed at the bottom of the jar . The affected joint is then immersed in this solution , the circuit being closed by large well - covered elec- trodes , which are placed on the back or buttocks ...
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