Principles of electro-medicine, electrosurgery and radiology - a practical treatise for students and practitioners. With chapters on mechanical vibration and blood pressure technique (1917) (14574406567)
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Title: Principles of electro-medicine, electrosurgery and radiology : a practical treatise for students and practitioners. With chapters on mechanical vibration and blood pressure technique
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Matijaca, Anthony
Subjects: Vibration Electrotherapeutics X-rays Blood pressure Electric Stimulation Therapy X-Ray Therapy Electrosurgery
Publisher: Butler, New Jersey Tangerine, Fl. New York City : Published by Benedict Lust
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
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Fig. 29—Ozone inhalation. A very efficient and pleasant combination of oil is one part of oil ofeucaliptus, and two parts oil of pine needles. Application Since oxygenation is essential to life, the inhalation of ozone is bene-ficial in all diseases, but in some diseases it is of particular benefit.When inhaled, it hastens the oxygenation of the blood and tissues, in-creasing the number of red blood corpuscles (and decreasing thenumber of white corpuscles), and augmenting the proportion of urea inthe urine; therefore, it is of value in anaemia, chlorosis and all con-ditions Mhere there is imperfect oxidation and impaired nutrition. Be-ing a powerful antiseptic, it is an excellent remedy in the treatment ofbroncfiial and laryngeal affections, catarrh, hay fever, whooping-cough, 68 Anthony Matijaca pulmonary tuberculosis, and all other diseases of the respiratoryorgans, etc. Ozone treatments should last from ten to twenty minutes (accordingto an output of the apparatus emploj^ed), and
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