. Principles of electro-medicine, electro-surgery and radiology : a practical treatise for students and practioners, with chapters on mechanical vibration and blood pressure technique . Fig. 37—Under the Alpine Sun Lamp. Wounded Ger-man Soldiers in Hospital in Baden-Baden. (From Atlasof the World War, F. Bruckmann, Munich.) Fig. 38—Surgical Clinic, University of Marburg. Scrofulous children receiving last radiation before discharge. Objective symptoms have entirely disappeared. 94 Anthony Matijaca. Fig. 39—Radio-Vitant Applicator for the local application of radiant light and heat. In reducing


. Principles of electro-medicine, electro-surgery and radiology : a practical treatise for students and practioners, with chapters on mechanical vibration and blood pressure technique . Fig. 37—Under the Alpine Sun Lamp. Wounded Ger-man Soldiers in Hospital in Baden-Baden. (From Atlasof the World War, F. Bruckmann, Munich.) Fig. 38—Surgical Clinic, University of Marburg. Scrofulous children receiving last radiation before discharge. Objective symptoms have entirely disappeared. 94 Anthony Matijaca. Fig. 39—Radio-Vitant Applicator for the local application of radiant light and heat. In reducing local and superficial inflammation, the thermic action ofthe carbon filament of high candle power, added to its luminous andtonic qualities, renders it more efficient than the more luminous but lessthermic tungsten filament, or than the action of convective heat. Tungsten filament, either in the vacuum or nitrogen-filled globe, givesa whiter light, and produces less heat. Its luminous penetration appearsto be greater than that from either of the other sources. Radiant energyfrom the tungsten filament as a source, is equal in therapeutic value,to that from the carbon, except in inflammation, and in the effect uponthe lungs and skin.


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