. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . Fig. 203. Fine felt or sponge covered electrodes—assorted sizes with soft rubber insulating backs. negative pole and have it pressed over the increase the constant galvanic current through arheostat from zero up to the efficacious dosage, which must bedetermined during each treatment. It may be usually 8 or 10mil., but may be less and may require more. Continue the application until relief is secured whether ittakes fifteen or twenty minutes, or even more. In


. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . Fig. 203. Fine felt or sponge covered electrodes—assorted sizes with soft rubber insulating backs. negative pole and have it pressed over the increase the constant galvanic current through arheostat from zero up to the efficacious dosage, which must bedetermined during each treatment. It may be usually 8 or 10mil., but may be less and may require more. Continue the application until relief is secured whether ittakes fifteen or twenty minutes, or even more. In severe casesrepeat after each attack or several times daily. As it oftenhappens that food can be retained during the passage of thecurrent which would be otherwise rejected it is good prac-tice to administer the application immediately after eatingwhen this is feasible. Valuable suggestions will be obtainedby the reader who examines carefully the cases of Gauticr andthe remarks of Apostoli which are incorporated in this section. 486 TREATMENT OF VOMITING OF PREGNANCY. Faradic.—Place a felt or sponge cove


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