The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered . CELLS VvlPJtD ANA PfRCS What is a catttery battery, and its use? A cautery battery is one where the cells are connected in parallelfor amperage, and the resulting current is compelled to pass through a wirewhose resistance is great enough to heat it red hot. It is used for any pur-pose that requires cautery. If a wet battery, the zincs should not be al-lowed to remain in the electrolyte, except when the battery is in Plunge Cautery Cautery Battery Rheostat Dry Cell Cautery Any kind of cautery battery is used to


The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered . CELLS VvlPJtD ANA PfRCS What is a catttery battery, and its use? A cautery battery is one where the cells are connected in parallelfor amperage, and the resulting current is compelled to pass through a wirewhose resistance is great enough to heat it red hot. It is used for any pur-pose that requires cautery. If a wet battery, the zincs should not be al-lowed to remain in the electrolyte, except when the battery is in Plunge Cautery Cautery Battery Rheostat Dry Cell Cautery Any kind of cautery battery is used to burn or cauterize the tissues,wherever such treatment is desired. It is based upon the principle that thepassage of a large current of electrification through a small wire, offering high THE ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC GUIDE 35 resistance, generates heat. The cells of a cautery battery are few innumber, generally from three to eight, but the elements aie very large, incomparison with those of the galvanic battery, thus creating a current ofvery large volume or amperage, and of very low pressure, or voltage.


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