10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELECTROTHERAPIST»
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electrotherapist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
electrotherapist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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cultivated ...
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Draw the Lightning Down: Benjamin Franklin and Electrical ...
For example, the performance characteristics of medical accessories were
usually weighted toward the convenience of the electrotherapist, perhaps
reflecting the differential in social power between electrotherapist and patient in
that activity.
Michael B. Schiffer, Kacy L. Hollenback, Carrie L. Bell, 2003
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American Journal of Electrotherapeutics and Radiology
The electrotherapist as an artisan is concerned with the biological response that
is elicited by certain electrical treatments that are defined by the manner in which
certain apparatus is used. The electrotherapist as a scientist is interested in ...
William Benham Snow, 1921
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Psychophysiology: Human Behavior and Physiological Response
Vigouroux was an “electrotherapist” who noted that fluctuations in EDA occurred
with changes in anesthesia in hysterical patients. However, he ascribed the
effects to alterations in blood flow and not to local changes in the skin itself.
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Aids to Electro-therapeutics
Another point of paramount importance, upon which the electrotherapist is often
asked to advise, is the splinting of the limb. If this is inefficient or unsuitable,
deformities and contractures will result, which will render the most expert
operative ...
John Magnus Redding, 1920
He held that differentiation of varieties of the affection was of minor value for the
electrotherapist, as the treatment was uniform for them all. An accurate diagnosis,
to exclude other joint diseases, was a sine qua non for success. He divided the ...
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The Oxford Handbook of the History of Physics
The German electrotherapist Wilhelm Erb argued that 'the human body is nothing
more than a large conducting mass of definite resistance; and the laws
controlling the distribution of large conducting masses therefore apply to it
without any ...
Jed Z. Buchwald, Robert Fox, 2013
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The Treatment of diseases of the nervous system
But these devices are for the most part too complicated for the service of the
electrotherapist, and these exact determinations are moreover not requisite for
the safe and efficient application of this form of electricity. A convenient source of
...
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The American Journal of Clinical Medicine
... neither does the elementary, though essential, knowledge that one or the other
end of a galvanic current represents a positive and a negative pole respectively,
combined with a willingness to apply the current, constitute an electrotherapist.
The Electrotherapist, on rare occasions, has resurrected a lifeless body through
the use of electricity — which is a part of the Blue Cosmic Force. The difference
between the Occultist's method and the Electrotherapist's is, the former does the ...
Richard Ingalese, Isabella Ingalese, 2007
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ELECTROTHERAPIST»
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electrotherapist is used in the context of the following news items.
SEBTA 2015 won by Lowestoft's Ellie Glover
I would advise any student who wants to gain confidence and skills as an electrotherapist to enter as you learn so much over the process of the ... «Professional Beauty, Jul 15»
World's smallest pacemaker installed in Morristown
“This is a tremendous advance in terms of pacing technology,” said Dr. Robert Coyne, electrotherapist and principal investigator for the trial. «Daily Record, Apr 15»
Strange Antique Medical Devices That Promised to Cure Everything …
Caption: Photograph of Electrotherapist (USA, 1904-1905). Note the freestanding electrotherapy machine at left. Tim Gruber/WIRED. Gallery ... «Wired, Jan 15»
For New Cancer Therapies, Look to the Stars
Only a few days after the announcement of Roentgen's discovery in December 1895, a Chicago-based electrotherapist irradiated a woman with ... «Discovery News, Jul 11»
Where the Gizmos Fizzled and the Gin Fizzed
The Chronicle referred to him as “the electrician,” and The Times in 1896 described him as “the leading electrotherapist in this country.”. «New York Times, Jan 10»