A system of electrotherapeutics as taught by the International correspondence schools, Scranton, . FIG. 12 A Type of Motor-Generator §18 THE EYE. EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT 13 heating a cautery, it should be borne in mind, are alt<different from those for elec-trolytic or galvanic applica-tions. Electrolysis requiresthe E. M. F. of many cells ora high voltage to overcomehigh resistances in the same is necessary to heatan incandescent light of 16candlepower. But to heat acautery the E. M. F. of twocells is sufficient, providedthese cells are of large who utiliz


A system of electrotherapeutics as taught by the International correspondence schools, Scranton, . FIG. 12 A Type of Motor-Generator §18 THE EYE. EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT 13 heating a cautery, it should be borne in mind, are alt<different from those for elec-trolytic or galvanic applica-tions. Electrolysis requiresthe E. M. F. of many cells ora high voltage to overcomehigh resistances in the same is necessary to heatan incandescent light of 16candlepower. But to heat acautery the E. M. F. of twocells is sufficient, providedthese cells are of large who utilize bat-teries may bring about thisrequisite by connecting thecells in multiple-arc or does not increase theE. M. F., but decreases the tturagt-Battery igether.


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