... penetration produced ; this compression has another important advantage in that the bactericidal effect is greater because it has been shown that the corpuscles absorb a considerable portion of the rays and thus prevent deep penetration. The affected... The Medical World - Page 711903Full view - About this book
 | 1904 - 644 pages
...rays and thus prevent deep penetration. The affected area is placed about ten inches from the distal end of the converging apparatus and the treatments,...minutes, depending upon each individual case. The results attained have been hardly less than marvelous, since from carefully compiled statistics covering... | |
 | 1904 - 590 pages
...rays, and thus prevent deep penetration. The affected area is placed about ten inches from the distal end of the converging apparatus and the treatments,...minutes, depending upon each individual case. The results attained have been hardly less than marvelous since from carefully compiled statistics covering... | |
 | 1904 - 810 pages
...rays, and thus prevent deep penetration. The affected area is placed about ten inches from the distal end of the converging apparatus, and the treatments...minutes, depending upon each individual case. The results attained have been hardly less than marvelous, since from carefully compiled statistics, covering... | |
 | Margaret Abigail Cleaves - 1904 - 1042 pages
...smooth, and of normal characteristics. There remains a little pinkish coloring for a few days longer. The light treatment causes no pain. A red erythematous...blister appears where the light is applied, and in 5 or 6 days the scab falls off, and the ulcer is healed beneath, and the skin is left free from scar... | |
 | 1904 - 642 pages
...THE FINSEN INSTITUTE, COPENHAGEN. — The affected area is placed about ten inches from the distal end of the converging apparatus, and the treatments,...individual case. The light treatment causes no pain ; a red ery thematous spot and blister appears where the light is applied, and in five or six days the scab... | |
 | 1903 - 576 pages
...of the rays and thus prevent deep penetration. The affected area is about ten inches from the distal end of the converging apparatus and the treatments,...twenty minutes, depending upon each individual case. cases of lupus treated at the Finsen Institute an overwhelming percentage of cures and an insignificant... | |
 | 1904 - 448 pages
...rays and thus prevent deep penetration. The affected area is placed about ten inches from the distal end of the converging apparatus, and the treatments,...twenty minutes, depending upon each individual case. Finsen goes so far as to say that in lupus vulgarus cures can be obtained in 97% of cases, even where... | |
 | 1904 - 100 pages
...rays, and thus prevent deep penetration. The affected area is placed about ten inches from the distal end of the converging apparatus, and the treatments...minutes, depending upon each individual case. The results attained have been hardly less than marvelous, since from carefully compiled statistics, covering... | |
 | 1904 - 516 pages
...rays and thus prevent deep penetration. The affected area is placed about ten inches from the distal end of the converging apparatus and the treatments,...minutes, depending upon each individual case. The results attained have been hardly less than marvelous since from carefully compiled statistics covering... | |
 | 1904 - 916 pages
...rays and thus prevent deep penetration. The affected area is placed about ten inches from the distal end of the converging apparatus, and the treatments,...minutes, depending upon each individual case. The results attained have been hardly less than marvelous, since from carefully compiled statistics covering... | |
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