. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Motor points of the arm, outer side. (From von Ziemssen.) 1. External head of the triceps. 2. Musculospiral nerve. 3. Brachialis anticus 4. Supinator longus. 5. Extensor carpi radialis longior. 6. Extensor carpi radialis brevior. with much weaker currents. In disease we recognize three types of altera-tion : (1) quantitative changes; (2) quantitative qualitative changes;(3) purely qualitative changes. The faradio apparatus consists essentially of a coil of wire throughwhich flows an electric current, that forms the core
. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Motor points of the arm, outer side. (From von Ziemssen.) 1. External head of the triceps. 2. Musculospiral nerve. 3. Brachialis anticus 4. Supinator longus. 5. Extensor carpi radialis longior. 6. Extensor carpi radialis brevior. with much weaker currents. In disease we recognize three types of altera-tion : (1) quantitative changes; (2) quantitative qualitative changes;(3) purely qualitative changes. The faradio apparatus consists essentially of a coil of wire throughwhich flows an electric current, that forms the core for a second coil not 312 EXAMINATION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. ittaohed to it. It, now, die ourrenl passing through the inner or primary.
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