. American X-ray journal . rapeutic Agent 302 Ocular Injuries Due to 303Thiosinomin and Electrolysis in Tubal Obstruction 303 Bactericidal Properties of the 304Electro Diagnosis. Os Trigonum Detected by X-Rays. .. 304How to Secure the Best Skiagrams. 304 Operations Under X-Rays 305 Electro Physics. Loss of Weight of Radium 305 Devonport Tram Cars 306 Rotation of Liquids in Magnetic Field 306 The Nernst Lamp 306 Radium Rays 306 Radiation from Caoutchouc 306 Radioactive Gas from Mercury 307 Remarkable Phenomenon with Radium 307Radioactivity and the Age of the of


. American X-ray journal . rapeutic Agent 302 Ocular Injuries Due to 303Thiosinomin and Electrolysis in Tubal Obstruction 303 Bactericidal Properties of the 304Electro Diagnosis. Os Trigonum Detected by X-Rays. .. 304How to Secure the Best Skiagrams. 304 Operations Under X-Rays 305 Electro Physics. Loss of Weight of Radium 305 Devonport Tram Cars 306 Rotation of Liquids in Magnetic Field 306 The Nernst Lamp 306 Radium Rays 306 Radiation from Caoutchouc 306 Radioactive Gas from Mercury 307 Remarkable Phenomenon with Radium 307Radioactivity and the Age of the of the Earth in Wireless Teleg-raphy Humidity and the Static :Radium and the British Association*Failure of Medical Colleges to Teach Advanced Therapeutics 310 Production of Helium from 312The Earth in Propagation of Electric Waves 313 Penetrating Powers of Radium 313Radioactivity of Metals 313 307 308308309 Address Communications to Dr. H. Preston Pratt, Managing Editor. Masonic Temple, DR. W. K. HARRISON,Vice-President American Electro-Medical Society. THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. Devoted to Practical X-Ray Work and Allied Arts and Sciences. Vol. XIII. CHICAGO, OCTOBER, 1903. No. 4 Electro=Therapy. A Course of Tweoty-four Lessons under the auspices of the Chicago College of X-Ray and Electro-TherapeuticsLesson 5 -SIMPLE APPLICATIONS OF ELECTROLYSIS. Electrolysis is brought about by one ofthe electrodes which is placed directly incontact with the part to be treated. Theother electrode is made larger and isplaced on any convenient part of the the kathode (negative electrode)alkalis are formed which, when present insmall quantities, soften the surrounding-tissues and induce hyperemia, which re-sults in increased nutrition in that re-gion. When a strong current is used sothat the alkalis are present in larger quan-tities the tissues immediately surroundingthe kathode are partially dissolved andtheir protoplasmic material th


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