A Compend of electricity and its medical and surgical usesP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1887 - 108 pages |
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... Reactions ........ Quantitative Changes ...... and Qualitative Changes ....... 55 55 56 56 Degeneration Reaction ... Changes in Sensation ..... in Special Senses CONTENTS . xiii.
... Reactions ........ Quantitative Changes ...... and Qualitative Changes ....... 55 55 56 56 Degeneration Reaction ... Changes in Sensation ..... in Special Senses CONTENTS . xiii.
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Charles Field Mason. Degeneration Reaction ... Changes in Sensation ..... in Special Senses .... Practice of Electro - diagnosis .... CHAPTER V. ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS . PAGE 56 59 59 60 62 Magnetism ...... Static Electricity ...
Charles Field Mason. Degeneration Reaction ... Changes in Sensation ..... in Special Senses .... Practice of Electro - diagnosis .... CHAPTER V. ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS . PAGE 56 59 59 60 62 Magnetism ...... Static Electricity ...
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... reactions to both currents are more powerful by direct stimulation , in which the electrode is placed over the point of entrance of the motor nerve into the muscle 52 ELECTRICITY . Faradic Excitation of Motor, Sensory, and Mixed Nerves.
... reactions to both currents are more powerful by direct stimulation , in which the electrode is placed over the point of entrance of the motor nerve into the muscle 52 ELECTRICITY . Faradic Excitation of Motor, Sensory, and Mixed Nerves.
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... react to the direct application of faradism , but does to galvanism ; its rhythm may be increased or diminished by corresponding interruptions of the galvanic current . Percutaneous electrization of the brain , from before backward ...
... react to the direct application of faradism , but does to galvanism ; its rhythm may be increased or diminished by corresponding interruptions of the galvanic current . Percutaneous electrization of the brain , from before backward ...
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... Reactions . - These indicate a healthy condition of the anterior spinal cornua and of the nerves arising from them , notwithstanding the part affected may be the seat of spasm or paralysis . They occur 1. In all cerebral diseases ...
... Reactions . - These indicate a healthy condition of the anterior spinal cornua and of the nerves arising from them , notwithstanding the part affected may be the seat of spasm or paralysis . They occur 1. In all cerebral diseases ...
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