New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . F, electrode for conveyingenergy to the reflexophone. The shaft of this electrode hasa scale. G, cord for conducting energ\ to REC; H, con-denser connected with REC for intensifying the conveyedenergy; I, switch for making or breaking the energ>^ cur-rent; J, muffler; K, standard with a revolving disk markedPOSITIVE and negative for determining energy polarity. Employment.—^ Before d


New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . F, electrode for conveyingenergy to the reflexophone. The shaft of this electrode hasa scale. G, cord for conducting energ\ to REC; H, con-denser connected with REC for intensifying the conveyedenergy; I, switch for making or breaking the energ>^ cur-rent; J, muffler; K, standard with a revolving disk markedPOSITIVE and negative for determining energy polarity. Employment.—^ Before diagnosis is attempted, thephysician must acquaint himself with nuances of soundfollowing the conveyance of energy from F to C. Strike E,with the felt hammer (Fig. 29) a series of uniform blows toobtain a maximum degree of resonance. It is necessary to 300 APPENDIX insert the rubber tubing (not shown in fig. 77) under therim of the cyHnder and possibly to shift the position of thecyUnder to obtain good resonance. The muffler (J) must asa rule be clear from the rubber (B). All the following phonetic exercises must be executedobjectively, i. e., the physician must be ignorant of the actsof his Fig. 77.—Reflexophone. The latter places one end of a bar-magnet to F, afterthe switch I, closes the current. One then notes the transition of sound from resonance todulness. The crescendo effect is gradual and the full effectis not noted for several seconds. With experience, the tran-sition in sound is noted immediately even at a distance of20 or 30 feet. During the time energy is conveyed, say with REFLEXOPHONE 301 a magnet, sound transitions are best noted by opening andclosing the switch. Next attempt to recognize whether the positive or nega-tive pole of the magnet is touching F. To attempt the latter,first note the dulness and then turn the disk marked positiveto D and then the one marked negative. If the dulness continues with the positive disk surfaceand the sound bec


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