Electricity in its relations to practical medicineAppleton, 1872 - 506 pages |
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... Conducting Power of the Spinal Cord , 243 III . Paralysis of the Sympathetic , 247 IV . Nervous Paralysis , 254 V. Muscular Paralysis , 267 A. Paralysis from the Poisonous Action of Lead , B. Progressive Muscular Atrophy , 281 287 NINTH ...
... Conducting Power of the Spinal Cord , 243 III . Paralysis of the Sympathetic , 247 IV . Nervous Paralysis , 254 V. Muscular Paralysis , 267 A. Paralysis from the Poisonous Action of Lead , B. Progressive Muscular Atrophy , 281 287 NINTH ...
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... conducting fluid , and produces the so - called polarization of the plates . This 1 Notwithstanding this fact , it is very certain that friction or statical elec- tricity is beneficial in certain diseases , and is sometimes , perhaps ...
... conducting fluid , and produces the so - called polarization of the plates . This 1 Notwithstanding this fact , it is very certain that friction or statical elec- tricity is beneficial in certain diseases , and is sometimes , perhaps ...
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... Thus , batteries are constructed of common and passive iron , and nitric acid and sulphuric acid can be used as moist conductors . negative metal . In the conducting fluid the current always 16 CONTACT ELECTRICITY OR GALVANISM .
... Thus , batteries are constructed of common and passive iron , and nitric acid and sulphuric acid can be used as moist conductors . negative metal . In the conducting fluid the current always 16 CONTACT ELECTRICITY OR GALVANISM .
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Moritz Meyer. negative metal . In the conducting fluid the current always goes in the contrary direction , that is , from ... conducting body itself , the other in the distance- both always proportionably present . To the first belong : 2 ...
Moritz Meyer. negative metal . In the conducting fluid the current always goes in the contrary direction , that is , from ... conducting body itself , the other in the distance- both always proportionably present . To the first belong : 2 ...
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... conducting electricity lessens the rapidity of the electrical current , and this in direct proportion to its size . This so- called resistance is , consequently , in indirect proportion to the strength of the current . If we let C ...
... conducting electricity lessens the rapidity of the electrical current , and this in direct proportion to its size . This so- called resistance is , consequently , in indirect proportion to the strength of the current . If we let C ...
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