. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . o. II, French. sound to the fundus of the uterus. Very cautiously increasethe constant current through the rheostat from zero to about15 mil. Do not cause any pain by the application. Expecta rapid and continuous increase of tolerance during successivetreatments, if the application is properly indicated and prop-erly performed. In the absence of sufficient experience toguide his judgment without clinical tests, the operator mayconsider that an aggravation, if any is caused, is not
. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . o. II, French. sound to the fundus of the uterus. Very cautiously increasethe constant current through the rheostat from zero to about15 mil. Do not cause any pain by the application. Expecta rapid and continuous increase of tolerance during successivetreatments, if the application is properly indicated and prop-erly performed. In the absence of sufficient experience toguide his judgment without clinical tests, the operator mayconsider that an aggravation, if any is caused, is notice todesist. Follow the galvanic administration with the usual bi-polar treatment. Rapid restoration of the normal state of the tissues willordinarily follow these methods of treatment in recent trau-matism. A useful inter-current method is the hydro-electric a felt-covered, flat electrode, 7 X 10, in a one per bicarbonate of soda solution, and apply it upon theabdomen, with the patient in the dorsal position on the oper-ating table. Connect this with the positive galvanic Fig. 87. Electrode for vaginal hydro-electric applications. 340 TREATMENT OF UTERINE DISPLACEMENTS. - Prepare about three quarts of any preferred alkaline and anti-septic solution in the irrigating jar, placed at a sufficient heightto administer an ordinary vaginal douche. Attach the end ofthe rubber tube to the vaginal electrode and connect the elec-trode to the negative galvanic pole. Have the water the electrode is inserted turn the stop-cock of the rubbertube and allow a continuous f^ow of the solution. Increasethe constant galvanic current from zero up to about 40 maintain the current until the irrigator is empty, or forfifteen or more minutes. Prescribe other measures indicated in each individual case,repeat some form of the electrical application daily for a fewdays and three times a week until recovered. Chronic Anteversions and Anteflexions.—Th
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