New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . yed to the stomach. Non-duling energy may be positive, negative, positiveand negative or neutral. In the norm a neutral dulingenergy emanates from the yth cervical spine (Fig. 28). Ifthe electrode is held away about one inch from the latterarea, while no stomach dulness can be evoked, the energyconducted is sufficient to prevent either pole of a bar-magnet from discharging a reflex. The


New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . yed to the stomach. Non-duling energy may be positive, negative, positiveand negative or neutral. In the norm a neutral dulingenergy emanates from the yth cervical spine (Fig. 28). Ifthe electrode is held away about one inch from the latterarea, while no stomach dulness can be evoked, the energyconducted is sufficient to prevent either pole of a bar-magnet from discharging a reflex. Therefore, the energy from the 7th cervical spine withthe electrode in contact with the skin will produce a neutralduling energy, at a distance of one inch a non-duling neutral 44 POIiAKITY AXD MEASUREMENT OF HUMAN ENERGY energy is manifested. Non-duling may be converted intoduling energy, in two ways; i. By condensation (page 70)and 2, By passing it through an induction coil (page 275).Potentiality of human energy.—^We are constrainedto employ electrical terms and electrical methods of men-uration until our knowledge of this form of energy is betterunderstood. From the vie^^point of the utilitarian, the. Fig. 18.—Biodynamometer. latter subserve our purpose. To paraphrase the law ofOHM, the strength of human energ\ varies directly as thebiod}Tiamic force and inversely as the resistance. Thegreater the resistance, the smaller is the quantity of energywhich a given biod^Tiamic force will produce. The latterforce is measured in Ohms or fractions of an Ohm. The rheostat which the wTiter employs for thispurpose (Fig. 18) is neologized for the convenience offuture reference as biodynamometer. It is wound to carry 100 milliamperes with a voltage BIODYNAMOMETER 45 of 20. The scale is marked in one-twenty-fifths of anOhm to one Ohm and then up to 1000 Ohms. To secure uniform readings in my physicodiagnosticmethods, the conducting insulated flexible cords(copper wire), are 80cm. in leng


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