A Compend of electricity and its medical and surgical usesP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1887 - 108 pages |
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Page 55
... seat of spasm or paralysis . They occur 1. In all cerebral diseases unaccom- panied by secondary changes in the cord . 2. In spinal diseases of the white matter only , at least in the early stages . 3. In circumscribed transverse spinal ...
... seat of spasm or paralysis . They occur 1. In all cerebral diseases unaccom- panied by secondary changes in the cord . 2. In spinal diseases of the white matter only , at least in the early stages . 3. In circumscribed transverse spinal ...
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... seat of pain or held upon it ; in the other affections named , a variable number of horseshoe magnets are bound upon the parts for a variable length of time . Both permanent and electro - magnets are also suc- cessfully used for the ...
... seat of pain or held upon it ; in the other affections named , a variable number of horseshoe magnets are bound upon the parts for a variable length of time . Both permanent and electro - magnets are also suc- cessfully used for the ...
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... seat of disease as well as to the seat of symptoms ; the peripheral treatment , besides its local action , often reflexly affects favorably the cen- tral lesion . In central applications we desire catalytic effects chiefly , and hence ...
... seat of disease as well as to the seat of symptoms ; the peripheral treatment , besides its local action , often reflexly affects favorably the cen- tral lesion . In central applications we desire catalytic effects chiefly , and hence ...
Page 70
... seat of lesion should be galvanized by a weak current , stabile if central , stabile or labile if peripheral . The obstacle to conduction is best overcome by interrupted kathodic galvanization above the seat of lesion , or , if this be ...
... seat of lesion should be galvanized by a weak current , stabile if central , stabile or labile if peripheral . The obstacle to conduction is best overcome by interrupted kathodic galvanization above the seat of lesion , or , if this be ...
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... seat of lesion , and of the peripheral motor nerve ; to induce exhaustion of the neuro - muscular apparatus by over - excitation , by means of powerful interrupted kathodic galvanization , or faradic currents of increas- ing strength ...
... seat of lesion , and of the peripheral motor nerve ; to induce exhaustion of the neuro - muscular apparatus by over - excitation , by means of powerful interrupted kathodic galvanization , or faradic currents of increas- ing strength ...
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