. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. Fig. Roller electrode. made in this respect. They should be covered with absorbentcotton, taking care to pad the cotton carefully around the edges andthe angles, so that the electricity may not smart at these points, whichit is very apt to do when the electrode is bent around the neck ora limb. The cotton can be held in place by muslin or linen stitchedon, which can be removed in a moment and is a great advantage inpoint of cleanliness. Most manufacturers cover their electrodes witha fine sponge, whic


. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. Fig. Roller electrode. made in this respect. They should be covered with absorbentcotton, taking care to pad the cotton carefully around the edges andthe angles, so that the electricity may not smart at these points, whichit is very apt to do when the electrode is bent around the neck ora limb. The cotton can be held in place by muslin or linen stitchedon, which can be removed in a moment and is a great advantage inpoint of cleanliness. Most manufacturers cover their electrodes witha fine sponge, which is glued on. This is a filthy contrivance, andought to be entirely discarded, in view of the fact that we have so ELECTRICITY. 103 cleanly, so easily affixed, and so cheap a cover as the absorbent applying electricity to the pelvic organs of the male, I have hadmade an electrode which is six inches wide and thirteen inches consists of a malleable copper plate, below which is attached aplate of rubber projecting well beyond the edges of the copper andserving as a protection


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