The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered (1907) (14799580333)
Zusammenfassung
Identifier: electrotherapeut00benn (find matches)
Title: The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Bennett, Homer Clark, 1865-1928
Subjects: Electrotherapeutics Electricity in medicine Ohm's law X-rays Electricity Electricity X-Rays Electromagnetic Phenomena Electric Stimulation Therapy
Publisher: Lima (Ohio) : Literary Dept. of the National College of Electro-Therapeutics
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
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The above sketches show the technique of the application of thespecial hydro-electric or phoric eye and ear electrodes. Fill the eye cup withwater. Then lean over and apply it to the eye. Then holding it in posi-tion, straighten up with the eye cup as shown in the left-hand .sketchabove. To use the ear cup, let the patient recline on his side. Introduce the THE EIvHCTRO-THERAPEUTlC GUIDE 81 funnel of the ear cup into the canal. Then fill with water and attach tobattery and use as shown, in the right-hand sketch (p. 80). VARICOCEI.E PHORIC ELECTRODE
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The above cut shows a special spring clamp electrode for the phorictreatment of varicocele. The drugs usually used with the varicocele phoricelectrode are hammemelis (witch hazel), thuja, iodide of potash solution,or adrenalin solution. The electrode is divided, with a block tin concaveterminal on each side. Cotton saturated with the drugs is applied to thescrotum with the varicocele enclosed, then the clamp electrode is appliedand tightened by the thumb-screw and connected to the battery, the otherpole connected to the back electrode, held in place by a strap about the body,as shown below.