New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . o the sites indi-cated is necessary. The determination of polarity by aid of this apparatusrequires much patience. Let one assume by aid of the con-ducting cord (Fig. 19) energy is conveyed to the epigastricarea from a supposititious carcinoma. To avoid any move-ment on the part of the subject fix the electrode to theepigastric area with plaster or a band. The primary effect of such con


New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . o the sites indi-cated is necessary. The determination of polarity by aid of this apparatusrequires much patience. Let one assume by aid of the con-ducting cord (Fig. 19) energy is conveyed to the epigastricarea from a supposititious carcinoma. To avoid any move-ment on the part of the subject fix the electrode to theepigastric area with plaster or a band. The primary effect of such conveyance of energy isaugmented blood-pressure. Polarity as has been shown (page 41), may be modifiedat its source or point of exit (from electrode in proximityto the stomach). If the pressure rises when the positive pole of the magnetis directed at the site corresponding to the electrode overthe growth, the conducted energy is positive. The nega- PSYCHOPHANOMETEH 87 tive pole of the magnet directed toward the same area wouldinhibit any rise. If both poles of the magnet inhibit a riseof pressure, the energy is neutral assuming of course that,there has been a rise of pressure prior to the use of Fig. 35.—Psychophanomcter (Planck) and screen (p. 25)latter over the 7th cervical spine. Fenestra of the PsYCHOPHANOMETER.—This ingenious apparatus () devised by Dr. F. M. Planck, consists of a collar for thearm similar to the collars used in blood-pressure collar connects by a rubber tube with the short armof a well of mercury. The long arm of the latter is adjustedto an adjustable copper contact point which in turn connectswith a battery strong enough to light a small electric collar is inflated to about the limits of blood-pressure. 88 AUXILIARY METHODS DEMONSTRATING HUMAN ENERGY The copper point is adjusted so that the fluctuations of themercury in response to the impulse of the heart make andbreak the contact with the copper point and wi


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