The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered . ^ besafely treated. In these the water acts as the active electrode. The con-ducting cord is fastened to a binding post, which passes through the in-sulator and makes contact with the The above sketches show the technique of the application of thespecial hydro-electric or phoric eye and ear electrodes. Fill the eye cup withwater. Then lean over and apply it to the eye. Then holding it in posi-tion, straighten up with the eye cup as shown in the left-hand .sketchabove. To use the ear cup, let the patient reclin


The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered . ^ besafely treated. In these the water acts as the active electrode. The con-ducting cord is fastened to a binding post, which passes through the in-sulator and makes contact with the The above sketches show the technique of the application of thespecial hydro-electric or phoric eye and ear electrodes. Fill the eye cup withwater. Then lean over and apply it to the eye. Then holding it in posi-tion, straighten up with the eye cup as shown in the left-hand .sketchabove. To use the ear cup, let the patient recline on his side. Introduce the THE EIvHCTRO-THERAPEUTlC GUIDE 81 funnel of the ear cup into the canal. Then fill with water and attach tobattery and use as shown, in the right-hand sketch (p. 80). PHORIC ELECTRODE


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