10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELECTROPUNCTURE»
Discover the use of
electropuncture in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
electropuncture and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and ...
Eoamrr H. GRANDIN thought the first specimen was of eeuliar interest, since it
was one of the few of which he had eard going to prove clearly not only the
uselessness but the danger of electropuncture—a method of treating fibroids of
which ...
2
7th Asian-Pacific Conference on Medical and Biological ...
The experiment indicates that SOD activity of mitochondrion in skeletal muscle
has been evidently raised in the acupuncture group. Compared with the
controlled group, electropuncture group and swimming group, the differences are
obvious.
Yi Peng, Xiaohong Weng, 2008
3
The Urologic and Cutaneous Review
Electropuncture and Roentgen rays. Ichthyosis. Prolonged carbonic acid baths,
light baths, water massage (same treatment as for keratosis.) Impetigo and
Intertrigo. See eczema. Leprosy. Electropuncture, high frequency sparks and X-
rays, ...
4
Transactions of the New York Obstetrical Society ...
EGBERT H. GRANDIN thought the first specimen was of peculiar interest, since it
was one of the few of which he had heard going to prove clearly not only the
uselessness but the danger of electropuncture—a method of treating fibroids of ...
New York Obstetrical Society, 1895
5
New remedies: the method of preparing and administering ...
Electropuncture. This consists in a union of acnpuncturation with electricity. The
idea of the conjunction appears to have originated with Berlioz ; but Sarlandiere
was, doubtless, the first who put it in practice, although J. Cloquet has contested ...
Goitre, Electropuncture in parenchyma tous, 307. Gray's anatomy, Review of, 79.
Gunshot wound of abdomen, 313; wound of intestine, 147, 149, 257, 314; wound
ol liver, 81,213; wound of stomach, 81 : wound, Primary antiseptic sealing ol.
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Transactions of the New York Obstetrical Society
ticnt treated by electropuncture by a physician in New Jersey, and he had no
doubt but that the abundance and density of the adhesions found when the
uterus was removed were largely due to that treatment. While he appreciated as
highly as ...
In 1825 Sarlandière was the first to apply an electric (galvanic) current to thin
metal needle electrodes (derived from acupuncture needles) thus creating “
electropuncture for the application of current to specific points on or in the body [
70, ...
Hoi-Jun Yoo, Chris van Hoof, 2010
9
Dunglison's American medical library
Electropuncture. This consists in a union of acupuncturation with electricity. The
idea of the conjunction appears to have originated with Berlioz ; but Sarlandiere
was, doubtless, the first who put it in practice, although J. Cloquet has contested ...
10
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
The processes which act upon the tumour itself consist of the application of
stiptics or refrigerants, compression, incision, and plugging, suture,
electropuncture, and the cautery. Of these it is necessary to notice
electropuncture alone, as all the ...