. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . Fig. 48. Fine felt or sponge covered electrode—assorted sizes with soft rubber insulating NEGATIVE. Fig. 49. Intra-uterine tips for negative pole. vanic current through the rheostat from zero up to 20 mil.,and maintain the maximum for five minutes. Gradually re-duce to zero, switch the interrupter into circuit and again in-crease the current strength sufficiently to cause comfortablecontractions. In three minutes more close the sitting. Re-peat twice before each period, wi
. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . Fig. 48. Fine felt or sponge covered electrode—assorted sizes with soft rubber insulating NEGATIVE. Fig. 49. Intra-uterine tips for negative pole. vanic current through the rheostat from zero up to 20 mil.,and maintain the maximum for five minutes. Gradually re-duce to zero, switch the interrupter into circuit and again in-crease the current strength sufficiently to cause comfortablecontractions. In three minutes more close the sitting. Re-peat twice before each period, with two days between the TREATMENT OF MENSTRUAL DERANGEMENTS. 289 applications. Continue treatment until the normal function isestablished. Much assistance may be derived from the generaltonic affects of static electrification administered regularlyevery day or every second day for a few weeks. Simple Delayed Menstruation.—Galvanic.—Place a posi-tive felt-covered, flat electrode, 6 X 9, on the lower abdomen,or under the cervical or lumbar spine, according to convenienceor indications of the case. Pass a medium-sized, negative,intra-uterine electrode-sound to the fundus of the uterus. In-
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