. Electricity in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat . FnONT V/EW, SIXiE VIEW, Fig. 66.—Diagram Illustrating Projection of Foreign iZ THE AUTHOR S EQUIPMENT. 81 CHAPTER III. THE AUTHORS EQUIPMENT. As the autlior lias had many inquiries as to theapparatus he personally employs, a brief descrip-tion may not be out of place in the present volume. The coil in present use is one of twelve inchspark-gap, provided with a mercury turbine inter-rupter for use in x-vd^j and high-frequency treat-ments, and an additional mechanical interrupter forbreaking the current when the aj-ray flash or


. Electricity in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat . FnONT V/EW, SIXiE VIEW, Fig. 66.—Diagram Illustrating Projection of Foreign iZ THE AUTHOR S EQUIPMENT. 81 CHAPTER III. THE AUTHORS EQUIPMENT. As the autlior lias had many inquiries as to theapparatus he personally employs, a brief descrip-tion may not be out of place in the present volume. The coil in present use is one of twelve inchspark-gap, provided with a mercury turbine inter-rupter for use in x-vd^j and high-frequency treat-ments, and an additional mechanical interrupter forbreaking the current when the aj-ray flash or high-frequency muscular contraction current is required. Near the coil, but on a separate stand, is anOudin DArsonval coil; and a couch which servesboth for use in auto-induction treatments and as arest for the patient who is being subjected to the ef-fects of the 500 c. p. lamp, which is directly above current from the public mains enters onthe left and, after passing through the meter, goesto the rheostat and from thence to the interrupterbefore entering the coil. A shunt or branch fromthe main wires furnishes the current needed


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