The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered . THE MININ OUTFIT The two cuts show both the front and side view of the violet lightoutfit as devised and used by Prof. Minin, of St. Petersburg, and as madeby an American manfacturer, who has secured from Dr, Minin the exclu-sive control of it in America. The outfit which is very simple consists of an upright standard,mounted on a heavy metal tripod, giving it stability. The standard isdouble, one telescoping the other, thus giving considerable range of height,to the top of which another rod is attached by means of a
The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered . THE MININ OUTFIT The two cuts show both the front and side view of the violet lightoutfit as devised and used by Prof. Minin, of St. Petersburg, and as madeby an American manfacturer, who has secured from Dr, Minin the exclu-sive control of it in America. The outfit which is very simple consists of an upright standard,mounted on a heavy metal tripod, giving it stability. The standard isdouble, one telescoping the other, thus giving considerable range of height,to the top of which another rod is attached by means of a double clamp andswivel joint. 196 THE ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC GUIDE On one end is a ball and socket universal joint, holding the differentreflectors. This arrangement gives any position that may be are three parabolic aluminum reflectors polished inside like mirrors,and of different sizes to correspond to the different lamps used. Theselamps are of the usual shape of incandescent bulbs, are 16, 32 and 50candle power respectively. The glass of these three lamps
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