. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . Fig. III. A proper bipolar electrode. As soon as the active local treatment can begin (and at thesecond sitting if nothing else interferes) place a large felt-covered, flat electrode, 7 X 10, upon the abdomen or under thesacrum and connect it with the positive pole of the galvanicbattery. Select a bare metal electrode-sound of sufficient size to makecontact with the whole cervical canal. After adjusting the. Fig. 112. Fine felt or sponge covered electrode—assorted si2es with soft


. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . Fig. III. A proper bipolar electrode. As soon as the active local treatment can begin (and at thesecond sitting if nothing else interferes) place a large felt-covered, flat electrode, 7 X 10, upon the abdomen or under thesacrum and connect it with the positive pole of the galvanicbattery. Select a bare metal electrode-sound of sufficient size to makecontact with the whole cervical canal. After adjusting the. Fig. 112. Fine felt or sponge covered electrode—assorted si2es with soft rubber insulating backs. 372 ENDOMETRITIS AND UTERINE INFLAMMATIONS. Fig. 113. Intra-uterine electrodes. speculum and cleansing the parts with creolin or carbolic so-lution insert the electrode within the canal, connect it with thenegative pole and increase the constant galvanic currentthrough the rheostat from zero up to about 15 or 20 mil. atthe first sitting. Maintain for five or eight minutes and reduceto zero. Change the sound electrode to the largest blunt tip of thecopper or zinc set and treat the eroded tissues around the ex- .rLLl


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