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Identifier: electrodiagnosis00cohn (find matches)
Title: Electro-diagnosis and electro-therapeutics : a guide for practitioners and students
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Cohn, Toby, 1866-1929 Scratchley, Frances A
Subjects: Electrodiagnosis Electrotherapeutics Electric Stimulation Therapy Electrodiagnosis
Publisher: New York : Funk & Wagnalls
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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h will be described later on).These cells are connected with one another in themanner described above, and from the carbon pole ofthe first cell a metallic connection passes under thetable of the apparatus to a screw (binding-post) of thestand. This screw is marked -(- and forms the anode ofthe battery. A similar connection passes from the zincpole of the last cell to a screw or binding-post marked-- which forms the kathode of the battery. From bothbinding-posts the connecting-arc is continued in the twoconducting-cords (copper wires wound with silk andenveloped in rubber tubing for the purpose of insula-tion), to the electrodes provided with handles.* If we apply the electrodes (moistened for reasonswhich will be stated later) to the human body, then the * In order to distinguish, even at a distance, in which direction thecurrent flows, the rubber tubes enclosing the conducting-cords areof different colors, red and black. Cords and electrodes are omittedin the cut. ELECTBO-BIA GNOSIS
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Fig. 4.—stationary Apparatus. EXPLANATION OF THE APFAEATU8 9 current of the battery must flow through the body in acertain direction, namely, from the anode to the kathode.Now on the table is a device which allows us to sendthrough the body the entire current of the battery, or agreater or lesser current, according to the number ofcells generating it. This device is the cell-collecting

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  • booksubject:Electrodiagnosis
  • booksubject:Electrotherapeutics
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