10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VOLTAISM»
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Terra-
voltaism. Remarks on the application of a terravoltaic ...
TERRA-VOLTAISM. CHAPTER I. Description of the ordinary method of
generating electricity —Method of application—A submarine cable —
Retardation of signals—M. Babinet on the Atlantic cable—Danger to gutta percha
— Loss of electricity ...
Septimus BEARDMORE (Civil Engineer.), 1860
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery
In this mode Dr. Onimus explains the remarkable difference between the action of
the induced current and that of voltaism in cases of facial paralysis, as well as the
curious fact that the voltaic current acts much more energetically in such cases ...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan, 1876
3
A Manual of psychological medicine and allied nervous ...
In this mode, Dr. Onimus explains the remarkable difference between the action
of the induced current and that of voltaism in cases of facial paralysis, as well as
the curious fact that the voltaic current acts much more energetically in such ...
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The Retrospect of Medicine: Being a Half-yearly Journal, ...
traction of the recovering muscles before they will respond to the influence of the
induced current, but after they have ceased to be abnormally excited by voltaism.
When this occurs it is probably only a question of time as to when faradaism will ...
VOLTAISM, OH GALVANISM. The electricity obtained by friction differs from that
derived from chemical action, (and which is called Voltaism, or Galvanism, from
the names of those who first noticed it,) only in the mode of its operation.
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
For these and various other progressive discoveries we are chiefly indebted to sir
Humphrey Davy; as we are altogether for the great discovery respecting the
agency of voltaism, which was published in the Philosophical Transactions, in a ...
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Letters on natural and experimental philosophy, chemistry, ...
GALVANISM^. OR. VOLTAISM. LETTER XXX. Origin of Galvanism—
Experiments— Galvanic Circles— Voltaic Batteries— Decomposition of Water—
Veltaisra and Electricity compared. IT is now my dear sirrmore than half a century
since the ...
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Elements of Experimental and Natural Philosophy: Being a ...
Being a Familiar and Easy Introduction to the Study of the Physical Sciences ;
Embracing Animal Mechanics, Pneumatics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Acoustics,
Optics, Caloric, Electricity, Voltaism, and Magnetism ; for the Use of Youth and ...
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Diseases of the nerves and spinal cord
Considerable increase in irritability in the nerve-trunk at the end of the second
week, greatest to the t'aradie shock (crosses), and lasting until the fifth week.
farad ism and to voltaism, and it is frequently much more marked to the isolated
faradic ...
William Richard Gowers, James Taylor, 1907
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A Manual of diseases of the nervous system
There is also a greatly increased electrical excitability of the nerves of the most
affected parts to both faradism and voltaism. I have obtained contraction in the
muscles of the face by applying to the nerve the voltaic current from a single cell.
Sir William Richard Gowers, 1901