. The medical and surgical uses of electricity : including the X-ray, Finsen light, vibratory therapeutics, and high-frequency currents . Fig. 86.—Hand Sponge Elec-trode (Van Houten & TenBroeck). Fig. 83.—Folding Foot Plate (Mcintosh). Fig. 85. — Sta- pjq 87.—Sponge Electrode with Handle for use under the Clothingtionarv Elec- 1 f a trode. (Van Houten & Ten Broeck).. 292 ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS. Fig. 85 can be screwed to the edge of a table. The sponge at the topcan be unscrewed and moistened. In many applications to the ear, eye,head, and face this is a most convenient electrode for the hand of


. The medical and surgical uses of electricity : including the X-ray, Finsen light, vibratory therapeutics, and high-frequency currents . Fig. 86.—Hand Sponge Elec-trode (Van Houten & TenBroeck). Fig. 83.—Folding Foot Plate (Mcintosh). Fig. 85. — Sta- pjq 87.—Sponge Electrode with Handle for use under the Clothingtionarv Elec- 1 f a trode. (Van Houten & Ten Broeck).. 292 ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS. Fig. 85 can be screwed to the edge of a table. The sponge at the topcan be unscrewed and moistened. In many applications to the ear, eye,head, and face this is a most convenient electrode for the hand of the pa-tient to rest upon. The adjustable electrodes (Figs. 88, 89), which are made of severaldifferent sizes, have long been to us indispensable. They can be fastened


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