A Compend of electricity and its medical and surgical usesP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1887 - 108 pages |
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... EDWARD G. JANEWAY , M. D. , AS A TOKEN OF RESPECT FOR HIS GREAT LEARNING AND IN ADMIRATION OF HIS SUPERIOR SKILL AS A DIAGNOSTICIAN , THIS SMALL VOLUME IS DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR . ( 2 ) PREFACE . FROM the large amount of 86005.
... EDWARD G. JANEWAY , M. D. , AS A TOKEN OF RESPECT FOR HIS GREAT LEARNING AND IN ADMIRATION OF HIS SUPERIOR SKILL AS A DIAGNOSTICIAN , THIS SMALL VOLUME IS DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR . ( 2 ) PREFACE . FROM the large amount of 86005.
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Charles Field Mason. PREFACE . FROM the large amount of literature upon the subject of medical electricity , the author has endeav- ored to select and classify such facts and principles as would present to the student and general prac ...
Charles Field Mason. PREFACE . FROM the large amount of literature upon the subject of medical electricity , the author has endeav- ored to select and classify such facts and principles as would present to the student and general prac ...
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... amount of electricity in any given body depends not upon its mass , but upon the amount of surface it affords . Another peculiarity to be always borne in mind is the marked tendency for electricity to accumulate at and discharge itself ...
... amount of electricity in any given body depends not upon its mass , but upon the amount of surface it affords . Another peculiarity to be always borne in mind is the marked tendency for electricity to accumulate at and discharge itself ...
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... amount depends entirely upon the nature of a cell , and not at all upon its size . To secure accuracy of admeasurement " electrical units " are employed ; the more important of these are as follows : - UNIT SYMBOL . NAME . of Quantity ...
... amount depends entirely upon the nature of a cell , and not at all upon its size . To secure accuracy of admeasurement " electrical units " are employed ; the more important of these are as follows : - UNIT SYMBOL . NAME . of Quantity ...
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