. Röntgen rays and electro-therapeutics : with chapters on radium and phototherapy . Useful in atony, dila-. FiG. 51.—Goeletti iutra-uterine electrode, with interchangeable tips. fourth indication was found in certain types of dysmenorrhoea associatedwith an ill-developed uterus. Local treatment, however, he believed,was very rarely practicable in such cases. In disease of the uterus, local, central, and general treatment may beemployed. Local treatment may be external or internal. The uterus and the appendages may be treated electrically byapplying one pole over the hypogastrium and the other
. Röntgen rays and electro-therapeutics : with chapters on radium and phototherapy . Useful in atony, dila-. FiG. 51.—Goeletti iutra-uterine electrode, with interchangeable tips. fourth indication was found in certain types of dysmenorrhoea associatedwith an ill-developed uterus. Local treatment, however, he believed,was very rarely practicable in such cases. In disease of the uterus, local, central, and general treatment may beemployed. Local treatment may be external or internal. The uterus and the appendages may be treated electrically byapplying one pole over the hypogastrium and the other over the lumbarregion. In virgins this method should always be tried first. In the internal method, one pole may be applied to the os by meansof an insulated electrode with a metallic belt, while the other, bearing abroad electrode, is applied to the back, or on the hypogastric region, orover an ovary. In using the faradic current, both poles are applied internally. Thesinusoidal current is of great value for the alleviation of uterine 50 and 51 illustrate two valuable electrodes in gyneco
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