A manual of practical medical electricity : the Röntgen rays and Finsen light . Fig. 49.—Double Collector. be brought into contact. All that has now to be done is toconnect one handle to the anode, and the other to thekathode. The number of cells in circuit is indicated bythe revolving circle. This is the best form of collector. The cells are switched 96 A Manual of Practical Medical Electricity on one by one, and may be taken from any point in thebattery. A current reverser or commutator is simply. Fig. 50.—Connections of Double Collector. a key for reversing the poles. The usual modern form


A manual of practical medical electricity : the Röntgen rays and Finsen light . Fig. 49.—Double Collector. be brought into contact. All that has now to be done is toconnect one handle to the anode, and the other to thekathode. The number of cells in circuit is indicated bythe revolving circle. This is the best form of collector. The cells are switched 96 A Manual of Practical Medical Electricity on one by one, and may be taken from any point in thebattery. A current reverser or commutator is simply. Fig. 50.—Connections of Double Collector. a key for reversing the poles. The usual modern form con-sists of a suitable frame holding three brass plates or studs(Figs. 51 and 52), over which two brass arms can be made


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