The Journal of Advanced Therapeutics, Volume 27

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A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1909
 

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Page 268 - CONSERVATIVE GYNECOLOGY AND ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS. A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Women and Their Treatment by Electricity. By G. Betton Massey, MD, Attending Surgeon to the American...
Page 266 - SEVEN HUNDRED SURGICAL SUGGESTIONS. — Practical Brevities in Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment. By Walter M. Brickner, B. S., MD, Assistant Adjunct Surgeon, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York; Editor-in-Chief, American Journal of Surgery; Eli Moschcowitz, AB, MD, Assistant Physician, Mount.
Page 505 - Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia; Physician to the Jefferson Medical...
Page 505 - A Text-Book of Practical Therapeutics; with Especial Reference to the Application of Remedial Measures to Disease and their Employment upon a Rational Basis.
Page 505 - Bier's Hyperemic Treatment in Surgery, Medicine and all the Specialties : A Manual of Its Practical Application. By Willy Meyer, MD, Professor of Surgery at the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital; and Professor Dr.
Page 557 - The gamma rays are, as far as studied, identical with the Roentgen ray — a pocket edition they have been called. They penetrate the most opaque material, produce radium-grams upon the sensitive plate and carry no charge. Other distinct rays, the delta and epsiion rays, have been ascribed to radium, but the exact physical difference between these and the foregoing have not been completed. The volume or amount of rays and emanations given off from a specimen depends on its activity and quantity....
Page 556 - ... ever made ; while the pole changer indicates both positive and negative poles at the same time — something never heretofore attained with a pole selector. The eleven modalities offered embrace galvanic, faradic and sinusoidal currents in variety and combination including diagnostic lamp currents as well as cautery ; the latter obtained from a transformer heretofore found only on most expensive plates. The improved MacLagan wire rheostat with new volt scale and the reliable Mclntosh Shunt Meter...
Page 558 - York, some four years ago conceived the idea of making solutions of radium salts and through mixture with chemicals produce a coating or film which would adhere to rods, plaques, bougies or any other suitable instrument. After much experimentation Mr. Lieber's efforts were successful and the film was found to be staple, so that this method offered a means of applying unconfined radium, securing practically the entire output .of the disintegrating emanations of this element.
Page 562 - The action of 25,000 activity coatings or solutions, when applied to the skin and mucous membranes is as follows : If applied for twenty-four hours, slight erythema results; when the time is increased to forty-eight hours, dermatitis, equivalent to that of the first degree produced by Roentgen rays, is secured. This dermatitis takes from four to six days to subside, and is followed by a distinct tanning which disappears in from ten to fourteen days, leaving behind, however, slight pigmentation of...
Page 210 - The patient holds one electrode in the hand. The' other electrode consists of a hollow glass rod, bent to any desired angle, with insulated handle through which is drawn a copper wire, projecting one sixteenth of an inch beyond and sealed into the end of the tube. This is held far enough from the surface- of the nevus to produce a heavy bombardment spark from an eighth to a quarter of an inch in length. The size of the spark is controlled by the spark gap and the amperage behind the current used.

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