Addresses, Papers And Discussions in the Section of Medical Jurisprudence And Neurology At the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association

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The numbers are the milli- meters on scale: Musculo cutaneous, contraction at 15 m.m.
Frontal branch of facial, 25 m.m.
Ulnar, at olecranon, 31.5 m.m.
Crural, 38.5 m.m.
Radial, 45 m.m.
As no two machines are alike, the value of these tables are only approximate.
THE GALVANIC BATTERY.
As the galvanic battery is our sheet anchor in definite electro- diagnosis, it is essential that everything be as perfect and complete as possi- ble. The battery must be able to maintain a fairly constant potential
..., and for this purpose, especially for an ofiEice, or stationary battery, the I^aw or lycclanche cells are the best. The cells should be coupled in series; that is, the zinc of the first cell is attached to the carbon of the sec- ond, the zinc of the second to the carbon of the third, and so on until all are connected, the bat- tery consisting of from forty to eighty or more cells. The two terminal wires from the end cells are run to the controller and meter, thus com- pleting the circuit. This is the common arrange- ment, but I prefer to have each cell connected with my switch-board, so that I may select any number, from one up to the whole number.

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