New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . Fig. 37.—Apparatus for recording stomach-conlracLions incideiil to the actionof transmitted energy. It consists of a stomach-tube to one end of which a rubber-balloon is fixed and to the other end a pump for in Hating the balloon in the pump and stomach-tube are connected with a piece of V-glass tubing. Thestomach-contractions are transmitted to a tambour, the lever of which


New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . Fig. 37.—Apparatus for recording stomach-conlracLions incideiil to the actionof transmitted energy. It consists of a stomach-tube to one end of which a rubber-balloon is fixed and to the other end a pump for in Hating the balloon in the pump and stomach-tube are connected with a piece of V-glass tubing. Thestomach-contractions are transmitted to a tambour, the lever of which makes therecord ofi a revolving cvlinder. The stomach faithfully records the dots and dashesfrom an ordinary transmitter operated at a distance of 40feet from the subject (Fig 40). Gastrography is not destined to be of any practical 92 AUXILIARY METHODS DEMONSTRATING HUMAN ENERGY. Fig. 38.—Tracings of the stomach with the apparatus shown in Fig. 37. A,normal curves dependent on respirators- excursions; B, normal curves due to trans-mitted pulsations of the aorta; C, curves caused by concussion of the 7th cervicalspine; D, curves caused by contraction of the stomach due to making and breakingof the current leading to an electromagnet in to the subject; E, curvescaused by transmitted energy from one subject (by concussing the 7th cervicalspine) to another subject; F, cur\-es due to transmitted psychic energy from onesubject to another subject. During the making of records of C, D, E, and F,breathing of the subject from whom the records were taken was temporarily sus-pended. The records of transmitted energy were made during the time one subjectwas in proximity but not in contact with the other subject. GASTRODIAPHAXE 93 value insomuch as it necessitates a subject accustomed tothe stomach tube and one must eliminate respiratory curvesand transmitted p


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