. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . Figs. 336. Fine felt or sponge covered electrodes—assorted sizes with soft rubber insulating backs. with the positive pole, and place it under the dorsal a similar negative electrode over the abdomen, andincrease the rapidly interrupted secondary coil current fromzero until it produces a sedative-tonic effect. Continue theapplication for about twenty minutes. Electricity will rarelybe used in this affection. Cholera Infantum.—I have seen tonicity and normal actionof t
. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . Figs. 336. Fine felt or sponge covered electrodes—assorted sizes with soft rubber insulating backs. with the positive pole, and place it under the dorsal a similar negative electrode over the abdomen, andincrease the rapidly interrupted secondary coil current fromzero until it produces a sedative-tonic effect. Continue theapplication for about twenty minutes. Electricity will rarelybe used in this affection. Cholera Infantum.—I have seen tonicity and normal actionof the bowels restored in several cases of infantile diarrhoea bytJie simple action of positive static electrification with the44 690 TREATMENT OF DIGESTIVE DISORDERS. child held by the mother on the platform. When treated athome the infant may be very greatly helped by passing a mildhigh-tension rapidly interrupted induction coil current directlythrough the body from the back to the abdomen, and also bymeans of the tonic bath described in another place. Colic.—I have repeatedly given relief to lead colic,
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