. Plexus. One week later dressing wasremoved and every alternate stitch taken out, then wound wasredressed with colodian dressing. In two or three days theremaining stitches will be removed, patient will be given anabdominal supporter and allowed to go to his home. Much attention is being given to the use of Static Electricityas developed by a Static Machine running at high rate of many purposes the current thus developed is of specialvalue and its latest application for cataphoresis of gaseoussubstances, such as volatilized mercury, formaldehyde, oil ofcinnamon, etc., has proven to


. Plexus. One week later dressing wasremoved and every alternate stitch taken out, then wound wasredressed with colodian dressing. In two or three days theremaining stitches will be removed, patient will be given anabdominal supporter and allowed to go to his home. Much attention is being given to the use of Static Electricityas developed by a Static Machine running at high rate of many purposes the current thus developed is of specialvalue and its latest application for cataphoresis of gaseoussubstances, such as volatilized mercury, formaldehyde, oil ofcinnamon, etc., has proven to be a most effective means of•of applying such remedies direct to the diseased tissues and isan ideal treatment for consumption, tubercular joints, glandsor any local infection. Dr. R. V. Wagner has lately inventedand perfected an instrument which makes the use of Staticcataphoresis most convenient and will enable any one havinga Static Machine to avail himself of this new and effective modeof V J The instrument consists of a glass cylinder made to fitclosely to the skin at one end, while the other is fitted with anadjustible discharge brush; the brush should be attached to thepositive pole, while the patient is in contact with the discharge of current passing from the brush to the patientthrough the gases or medicated air, (which may be admitted tothe cylinder through an opening leading to a retort or otherrecepticle by rubber tubing) drives the substance in with muchgreater penetration and in a form more suitable than any otherknown means of cataphoresis. •Alunppi BeparbmepL 97 C. W. VIRTUE. Dr. C. W. Virtue died at his home, 133 Bowery street,Akron, Ohio, Friday, Sept. 28, of paralysis of the heart, Dr. Virtue was taken sick five weeks before with diphtheria,contracted from a patient. Is was thought several times hewould die from the disease, but he recovered from the the disease left his throat in such shape that it was impos-sible for


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