. Medical electricity; a practical treatise on the applications of electricity to medicine and surgery. battery has it is stated, an electro - motive force of 1 9Svolts. The elements are inclosed; the current selector isarranged to shde along a bar, and any desired combination Fig. Cautery battery. Partz Electric Battery CoTphiu? IS of cells can be made at once, so that the manipulation ,easy. The special point in the construction of this batteryis the use of a sulpho-chromic salt. The excitino- fluid 56 ELECTRO-PHYSICS. consists of an alkaline chloride, preferably that of ammo-nium (i pa


. Medical electricity; a practical treatise on the applications of electricity to medicine and surgery. battery has it is stated, an electro - motive force of 1 9Svolts. The elements are inclosed; the current selector isarranged to shde along a bar, and any desired combination Fig. Cautery battery. Partz Electric Battery CoTphiu? IS of cells can be made at once, so that the manipulation ,easy. The special point in the construction of this batteryis the use of a sulpho-chromic salt. The excitino- fluid 56 ELECTRO-PHYSICS. consists of an alkaline chloride, preferably that of ammo-nium (i part in 5 parts of water). To this is added 5 to10 per cent, of hydrochloric acid. The depolarization iseffected by means of a sulpho-chromic salt, made andfurnished by this [The Partz] Company. Another American battery recently brought forward, isknown as the chloride battery, in which the reduction ofmercuric chloride furnishes the chemical action appears to be a most successful arrangement. It isproposed by the inventor to use the whole battery at once,how many amperes soever may be desired, the strength ofthe application being regulated by a peculiar , we are certain, is a happy conception. How must Cells be Arranged ? In the construction of batteri


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