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" Auxiliary instruments, as galvanometer, etc., are important to the expert, but not necessary for the beginner. 4. For the positive pole a carbon electrode is Used, covered with sponge, moistened with hot water, and held firmly against the cutaneous surface... "
Journal of Surgical Technology - Page 169
1900 - 466 pages
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal ..., Volume 11, Issues 2-9

1889 - 76 pages
...necessary for the beginner. 4. For the positive pole a carbou electrode is used, covered with sponge, moistened with hot water, and held firmly against...Electrode bougies are firm sounds insulated with a hardbaked mass of rubber. The extremity is a metal bulb, eggshaped, which is the acting part in contact...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25

1903 - 692 pages
...milliam pen meter to measure the current is now imperative. 4. For the positive ejectrode a carbon is used, covered with sponge or absorbent cotton,...absorption of the stricture the negative pole must be used. G. Electrode bougies are firm sounds, insulated with a mass of hard-baked rubber. The extremity is...
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The Early Diagnosis of Chronic Bright's Disease

T. A. McBride - 1882 - 520 pages
...necessary. 4. For the positive pole a carbon electrode is used, covered with sponge, nioistened with warm water, and held firmly against the cutaneous surface...the absorption of the stricture the negative pole is always used. 6. Electrode bougies are firm sounds insulated, with a hard baked mass of rubber; the...
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Electricity in medicine and surgery

George Calvin Pitzer - 1884 - 208 pages
...the pos1tive pole of the battery a carbon electrode is used, covered with sponge, moistened with warm water, and held firmly against the cutaneous surface of the patient's hand, thigh or abdomen. " For the absorption of the stricture the negative pole is always used. "Electrode bougies are firm...
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Medical Record, Volume 30

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1886 - 736 pages
...necessary for the beginner. 4. For the positive pole a carbon electrode is Used, covered with sponge, moistened with hot water, and held firmly against...Electrode bougies are firm sounds insulated with a hard-baked mass of rubber ; the point is a metal bulb, egg-shaped, which is the acting part in contact...
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Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 5

1887 - 668 pages
...necessary to the beginner. 4. For the positive pole a carbon electrode is used, covered with sponge, moistened with hot water, and held firmly against...sounds insulated with a mass of hardbaked rubber ; the point is a metal bulb, egg shaped, which is the acting part in contact with the stricture. 7. The curve...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and ..., Volume 43

1887 - 626 pages
...necessary for the beginner. 4. For the positive pole, a carbon electrode is used, covered with sponge, moistened with hot water, and held firmly against...Electrode bougies are firm sounds insulated with a hard-baked mass of rubber. The extremity is a mental bulb, egg-shaped, which is the acting part in...
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The Medical Times and Register, Volume 17

1887 - 914 pages
...necessary for the beginner. 4. For the positive pole a carbon electrode is used, covered with sponge moistened with hot water, and held firmly against...of the stricture the negative pole must be used. 6. Electrode-bougies are firm sounds insulated with a hard-baked mass of rubber ; the point is a metal...
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Cincinnati Medical and Dental Journal, Volume 2

1887 - 400 pages
...electrode is used, covered with sponge, moistened with hot water, and held firmly against the cutaneouse surface of the patient's hand, thigh, or abdomen....Electrode bougies are firm sounds insulated with a hardbaked mass of rubber ; the point is a metal bulb, egg-shaped, which is the acting part in contact...
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 84

1887 - 580 pages
...a carbon electrode is ust-d, covered with sponge moistened with hot water, and held firmly against the patient's hand, thigh or abdomen. 5. For the absorption...stricture, the negative pole must be used. 6. Electrode boogies are firm sounds insulated with a hard-baked mass of rubber ; the point is a metal bulb, egg-shaped,...
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