. Röntgen rays and electro-therapeutics : with chapters on radium and phototherapy . electrode isblock-tin or metallic cloth placed on the bare skin or mucous the application with the discharge rods touching ; then graduallyseparate them until the desired strength of charge is attained. The electric souffle or wind is applied by directing the] point of a me-tallic uninsulated rod toward, but one foot away from the patient. Thepoint is electrified negatively,—i. e., if we are using positive surrounding air particles, becoming electrified, are attracted to theneare


. Röntgen rays and electro-therapeutics : with chapters on radium and phototherapy . electrode isblock-tin or metallic cloth placed on the bare skin or mucous the application with the discharge rods touching ; then graduallyseparate them until the desired strength of charge is attained. The electric souffle or wind is applied by directing the] point of a me-tallic uninsulated rod toward, but one foot away from the patient. Thepoint is electrified negatively,—i. e., if we are using positive surrounding air particles, becoming electrified, are attracted to thenearest part of the patients body, the stream of molecules producinga perceptible current of air. The action of the souffle is sedative. Dr. William J. Mortons Wave Current and High-Frequency Ap-paratus ^ is described as follows : One prime conductor of the static generator is grounded ; theother is connected with an electrode applied to the patient who is on an ^Bulletin OflSciel de la Societe Frangaise dElectrotherapie, Jan., 1899 ; ElectricalEngineer, vol. xxvii., March 2, Fig. 21.—Friction spark treatment.


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