A Compend of electricity and its medical and surgical usesP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1887 - 108 pages |
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... employ it , and are apparently content to remain in almost complete ignorance of the subject . This may be explained by the fact , that the busy practitioner is frightened at the prospect of having to wade through large and exhaustive ...
... employ it , and are apparently content to remain in almost complete ignorance of the subject . This may be explained by the fact , that the busy practitioner is frightened at the prospect of having to wade through large and exhaustive ...
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... employed for well - estab- lished indications . To accomplish good results , it must be used according to fixed laws which are sim- ple and easily understood ; and with increased know- ledge comes a higher opinion of the value of the ...
... employed for well - estab- lished indications . To accomplish good results , it must be used according to fixed laws which are sim- ple and easily understood ; and with increased know- ledge comes a higher opinion of the value of the ...
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... employed in expressing the units of force , quantity , etc. , has become so com- mon , that an acquaintance with their significance may be considered indispensable ; hence their use in the following pages is an advantage , and , being ...
... employed in expressing the units of force , quantity , etc. , has become so com- mon , that an acquaintance with their significance may be considered indispensable ; hence their use in the following pages is an advantage , and , being ...
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... employed . A magnetic battery consists of a number of magnets bound together with their like poles in the same di- rection . II . ELECTRICITY .- " Electricity is a power- ful physical agent , the existence of which is made known chiefly ...
... employed . A magnetic battery consists of a number of magnets bound together with their like poles in the same di- rection . II . ELECTRICITY .- " Electricity is a power- ful physical agent , the existence of which is made known chiefly ...
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... employed ; some of these act by friction and in- duction , while the more modern forms , as the Toepler - Holtz , depend upon induction alone . One of the latest forms of the Toepler - Holtz machine is shown in Fig . 1. It consists of ...
... employed ; some of these act by friction and in- duction , while the more modern forms , as the Toepler - Holtz , depend upon induction alone . One of the latest forms of the Toepler - Holtz machine is shown in Fig . 1. It consists of ...
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