. A manual of electro-static modes of application, therapeutics, radiography, and radiotherapy . Fig. 26.—Nasal. air. Such tubes, under conditions of weak currents as areexcited by small machines and during periods of humidity,permit a stronger effect over a small region without the pos-. Fig. 27.—Insulated, Vaginal and Recta sibility of the discharge being emitted from the whole lengthof the tube, and are also of special advantage in aural andthroat work. Fig. 27 represents vaginal and rectal electrodes of this 28 represents an aural electrode especially adapted for


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