The manual on barbering, hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis and chiropody as taught in the Moler system of colleges . MASSAGE WITH WRIST the customer comfortably in a chair, with allmuscles relaxed; prepare your battery by attachingthe conducting cord to the post marked (P), and tothe other end attach metal handle and place it in thecustomers hand. There will be no benefit in massageunless the patient holds the metal handle. Attaching theother cord to the post marked (N) fasten the wristband around the wrist of the right hand with a spongedisc (thoroughly we


The manual on barbering, hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis and chiropody as taught in the Moler system of colleges . MASSAGE WITH WRIST the customer comfortably in a chair, with allmuscles relaxed; prepare your battery by attachingthe conducting cord to the post marked (P), and tothe other end attach metal handle and place it in thecustomers hand. There will be no benefit in massageunless the patient holds the metal handle. Attaching theother cord to the post marked (N) fasten the wristband around the wrist of the right hand with a spongedisc (thoroughly wet) on the inside, so that the spongewill come in contact with wrist. This is accomplishedby first unscrewing the metal that holds the sponge MASSAGE MANUAL. 117 from the part to which is attached the cord. Placethe screw through the hole at one end of the wristband, and bend the wa*ist band around, making acircle, and put the screw through the slot, at the otherend of the band; then replace the part to which thecord is to he attached, which fastens the band in placeto be put over the wrist. Slip the hand through the. band and tighten enough so that the sponge will beheld firmly on the wrist. Attach the cord as shownin illustration; then you are ready to proceed with themassage. Then turn the current on by moving thelever near the post marked (N) from right to left. 118 MASSAGE MANUAL. The buzzing sound will denote the battery in with the movement same as described on pre-ceding pages, using either style that yourself or cus-tomer prefers. It should be remembered that the movement shouldbe enacted as rapidly as possible, and in no case shouldthe battery be in use over 20 minutes. If the cur-rent is not sufficiently strong to be felt by patient, theforce may be increased by drawing out the shield at theright of the battery; draw out a short distance at atime, so that the shock will not be severe. Graduallyincrease the current to sufficient force. By this methodthe


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