. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . ch point of ex-treme tenderness detected by shifting the electrode very care-fully from side to side. Maintain the action of the current until absolute sedationis obtained and the patient is left without the slightest the current to zero before withdrawing the electrode OVARIAN AND OTHER PELVIC LESIONS. 395 and close the sitting by inserting a carbolic and glycerine tam-pon if it can be tolerated. Repeat bipolar sedation for twenty minutes daily until therelief of pain


. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . ch point of ex-treme tenderness detected by shifting the electrode very care-fully from side to side. Maintain the action of the current until absolute sedationis obtained and the patient is left without the slightest the current to zero before withdrawing the electrode OVARIAN AND OTHER PELVIC LESIONS. 395 and close the sitting by inserting a carbolic and glycerine tam-pon if it can be tolerated. Repeat bipolar sedation for twenty minutes daily until therelief of pain lasts more than one day. Then repeat everysecond day and proceed from the No. 36 coil to No. 32 coilwith increased current strength as rapidly as improvementcreates a healthy toleration. After full sedation is secured supplement bipolar faradiza-tion with the positive galvanic current, if the individual caserequired its aid. Galvanic.—Place a felt-covered, flat electrode, 6X9, saturatedwith the usual warm solution of bicarbonate of soda, upon thelower abdomen over the ovary and connect it with the negative. Fig. 135. Fine felt or sponge covered electrode—assorted sizes with soft rubber insulating backs. pole of the galvanic switchboard. Connect with the positivepole the carbon ball electrode and wrap it with as large a mass


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