| Medicine, Eclectic - 1886 - 964 pages
...sections of six each with a drip-cup; thus one section can be bandied, emptied, and cleaned as easily none cell. The drip-cup is to receive the elements when...carbon element) is added to the combined batteries lor the purpose of producing the Faradic current. This cell gives as much force as is ever needed,... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 80 pages
...and carbon plates can be kept clean and always in order by simply rinsing them. An extra large cell is added to the combined batteries for the purpose of producing the Faradic current. This cell gives ns much force as is ever needed, and avoids exhausting the currant from the Galvanic cells. All the... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 78 pages
...and carbon plates can be kept clean and always in order by simply rinsing them. An extra large cell is added to the combined batteries for the purpose of producing the Faradio current. This cell gives as much force as is ever needed, and avoids exhausting the current... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - Neurology - 1884 - 788 pages
...over the cells when not in use, making it impossible for any of the fluid to be spilled in carrying. An extra large cell (with a zinc and carbon element)...producing the Faradic current. This cell gives as much power as is ever needed, and avoids exhausting the current from the Galvanic cells. Our Batteries weigh... | |
| Royal Wells Amidon, Edward Constant Seguin - Medicine - 1882 - 352 pages
...for any of the fluid to be spilled in carrying. An extra large cell (wuh a zinc and carbon clement) is added to the combined batteries for the purpose...producing the Faradic current. This cell gives as- much power as is ever needed, and avoids exhausting the current from the Galvanic cells. Our Batteries weigh... | |
| Medicine - 1885 - 54 pages
...brings the plates nearer together than in any other battery, thus giving less internal resistance. The cells are composed of one piece of hard rubber,...current. This cell gives as much force as is ever needed. AH the metal work is finely nickel-plated and highly polished, and every part is put together so that... | |
| Medicine - 1885 - 52 pages
...one section can be handled, emptied and cleaned as easily and quickly one cell. The drip-cup, is tp receive the elements when the battery is not in use....current. This cell gives as much force as is ever needed. All the metal work, is finely nickel-plated and highly polished, and every part is put together so... | |
| Medicine - 1885 - 56 pages
...cells, and there is no danger of breaking as with glass cells. This is the only battery in which th« zinc and carbon plates can be kept clean and always...current. This cell gives as much force as is ever needed. All the metal work is finely nickel-plated and highly polished, and every part is put together so that... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 676 pages
...over the cells when not in use, making it impossible fur any of the fluid to be spilled in carrying. An extra large cell (with a zinc and carbon element)...producing the Faradic current. This cell gives as mnch Power as is ever needed, and avoids exhausting the current from the Galvanic cells. Our Batteries... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 420 pages
...use, making it impossible for any of the fluid to be spilled in carrying. An extra Jarge cell (wiili a zinc and carbon element) is added to the combined...producing the Faradic current. This cell gives as much Pnwer as is ever needid, and avoids exhausting the current from the Galvanic cells. Our Batteries weigh... | |
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