Electricity in its relations to practical medicineAppleton, 1872 - 506 pages |
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... continued , and durable cur- rent , the so - called constant current , is produced . This variableness or invariableness of the current depends on a chemical decomposition going on in the conducting fluid , and produces the so - called ...
... continued , and durable cur- rent , the so - called constant current , is produced . This variableness or invariableness of the current depends on a chemical decomposition going on in the conducting fluid , and produces the so - called ...
Page 29
... continued and intermitting galvanic cur- rents are formed . Nevertheless , the continued current here . produced is almost exclusively used for therapeutical pur- poses , because we possess in induction another source of electricity ...
... continued and intermitting galvanic cur- rents are formed . Nevertheless , the continued current here . produced is almost exclusively used for therapeutical pur- poses , because we possess in induction another source of electricity ...
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... continued generation for medical purposes , to frequently interrupt the primary current . This can be effected either mechanically , by introducing , according to the directions of Sprenger and Al- dini , a toothed wheel , the teeth of ...
... continued generation for medical purposes , to frequently interrupt the primary current . This can be effected either mechanically , by introducing , according to the directions of Sprenger and Al- dini , a toothed wheel , the teeth of ...
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... continued succession . To these self - acting volta- electric batteries belong those of Neef , Wagner , Klöpfer , Romershausen , Hassenstein , Danwerth , Duchenne , Du Bois- Reymond , Ruhmkorff , Erdmann , and others . The more ...
... continued succession . To these self - acting volta- electric batteries belong those of Neef , Wagner , Klöpfer , Romershausen , Hassenstein , Danwerth , Duchenne , Du Bois- Reymond , Ruhmkorff , Erdmann , and others . The more ...
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... continued galvanic current . Duchenne called induction electricity Faradism , after its discoverer , Faraday ; its action he called Faradic , and its application Faradization , a terminology which has its justi- fication in the ...
... continued galvanic current . Duchenne called induction electricity Faradism , after its discoverer , Faraday ; its action he called Faradic , and its application Faradization , a terminology which has its justi- fication in the ...
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