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Distinctive Use of Each Pole |
63 |
Use of the Long Cord |
69 |
The Inward and the Outward Current |
74 |
Mechanical Effect of Each Pole |
75 |
Relaxed and Atrophied Conditions |
77 |
General Direction of the Current |
78 |
Treating With Electrolytic Currents |
79 |
Positive and Negative Manifestations |
81 |
Healing |
84 |
Diagnosis |
84 |
PRESCRIPTIONS. |
Preliminary Remarks |
94 |
General Tonic Treatment |
95 |
Common Colds |
98 |
Cephalagia (Headache) |
100 |
Deafness |
102 |
Noises in the Head |
103 |
Inflamed Eyes |
103 |
Amaurosis |
104 |
Strabismus (Discordance of the Eyes) |
104 |
Catarrh (Acute) |
105 |
Catarrh (Chronic) |
105 |
Diphtheria |
106 |
Aphonia (Loss of Voice) |
106 |
Croup |
107 |
Asthma |
108 |
Hepatization of Lungs |
108 |
Pneumonia |
108 |
Pulmonary Phthisis (Consumption) |
109 |
Neuralgia and Rheumatism of the Heart |
111 |
Enlargement and Ossification of the Heart |
112 |
Palpitation of the Heart |
112 |
Torpid Liver |
112 |
Hepatitis (Inflammation of Liver) |
113 |
Enlargement of Liver |
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