. Light energy, its physics, physiological action and therapeutic applications . Fig. 30.—Local Light Fig. 31. CONCENTRATED INCANDESCENT LIGHT ENERGY. 543 drum is placed on two supports and fixed with straps. Inthis position it can be turned so that the light energy maybe distributed upon all parts of the extremity to be netting of asbestos may be stretched inside the drum atsome distance from the reflector to prevent the exposed limbfrom coming too near the lamps. An encasing framework covered with heat-retainingmaterial is also constructed for the treatment of the


. Light energy, its physics, physiological action and therapeutic applications . Fig. 30.—Local Light Fig. 31. CONCENTRATED INCANDESCENT LIGHT ENERGY. 543 drum is placed on two supports and fixed with straps. Inthis position it can be turned so that the light energy maybe distributed upon all parts of the extremity to be netting of asbestos may be stretched inside the drum atsome distance from the reflector to prevent the exposed limbfrom coming too near the lamps. An encasing framework covered with heat-retainingmaterial is also constructed for the treatment of the is an incomplete cylinder and may be termed trough-shaped. There is a rectangular opening at the top into whichthe reflector is placed and the two open ends are closed bycurtains of the same material as the cover. Below the open-ing into which the reflector is placed but attached to therollers on the outside of the wooden frame is a thick closecurtain of asbestos, consisting of two nets, one coarse andthe other fine-meshed, superimposed the one over the by drawing the one or the other part of


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