Electricity in its relations to practical medicineAppleton, 1872 - 506 pages |
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... pain in the bone will be ex- perienced together with the pain in the muscle . Then fol- 1 Ueber methodische Electrisirung gelähmter Muskeln , Berlin , 1855 , p . 19 . Grundzüge der Physiologie des Nervensystems , Giessen , 1854 , p ...
... pain in the bone will be ex- perienced together with the pain in the muscle . Then fol- 1 Ueber methodische Electrisirung gelähmter Muskeln , Berlin , 1855 , p . 19 . Grundzüge der Physiologie des Nervensystems , Giessen , 1854 , p ...
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Moritz Meyer. but it is necessary to conduct a powerful and painful current over the nerve ( from 20 to 50 of Daniell's ... pain . 3. The production of the contractions was generally facilitated by the sudden application of the electrodes ...
Moritz Meyer. but it is necessary to conduct a powerful and painful current over the nerve ( from 20 to 50 of Daniell's ... pain . 3. The production of the contractions was generally facilitated by the sudden application of the electrodes ...
Page 54
... pain ; while the ascending current , at the closing and opening of the circuit , causes greater contraction . Remak ' succeeded , with a cer- tain intensity of current - between 20 and 30 of Daniell's elements - in producing only pain ...
... pain ; while the ascending current , at the closing and opening of the circuit , causes greater contraction . Remak ' succeeded , with a cer- tain intensity of current - between 20 and 30 of Daniell's elements - in producing only pain ...
Page 69
... pain . The increase of the pain with the greater frequency of the shocks , arises from the fact that the nerves of sense and the sensory nerves have the peculiarity of perceiving sensations for some time after the impression is made . A ...
... pain . The increase of the pain with the greater frequency of the shocks , arises from the fact that the nerves of sense and the sensory nerves have the peculiarity of perceiving sensations for some time after the impression is made . A ...
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... pain , resem- bling osteoscopic pains . Yet all the bones are not equally sensitive to the electrical irritation - a deportment which probably has its foundation in the greater or less abundance of nerves of the periosteum , of the ...
... pain , resem- bling osteoscopic pains . Yet all the bones are not equally sensitive to the electrical irritation - a deportment which probably has its foundation in the greater or less abundance of nerves of the periosteum , of the ...
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