The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered . cept in cerebral troubles. 167 3 In these cases if there is electric muscular contractility after twoweeks, you may be sure there is a fraud proposed, but in obscure cases thetests should be made carefully as in diagnosing obscure paralysis. EEECTRO-DIAGNOSIS IN PARAEYSIS What are the methods of electro-diagnosis of paralysis? Electrification in the diagnosis and prognosis of paralysis is the most THE GUIDE 203 important part of this subject, as on the careful examination will depend,often not onl


The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered . cept in cerebral troubles. 167 3 In these cases if there is electric muscular contractility after twoweeks, you may be sure there is a fraud proposed, but in obscure cases thetests should be made carefully as in diagnosing obscure paralysis. EEECTRO-DIAGNOSIS IN PARAEYSIS What are the methods of electro-diagnosis of paralysis? Electrification in the diagnosis and prognosis of paralysis is the most THE GUIDE 203 important part of this subject, as on the careful examination will depend,often not only your reputation, but possiblj^ the life, comfort and happinessof your patient. Both the faradic and galvanic currents are used in diagnosis, and eith-er maybe applied in three ways, viz: the direct, indirect and polar. Indirect. Place one electrode over the ganglia or nerve trunk, withthe other at a distance. Direct. Place the electrode either over the motor point or on themuscle, with the other at a distance. Both applications may be made with either one or both Place both electrodes close together^ so as to include be-tween them part to be tested.


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