The Measurement of Induction Shocks; a Manual for the Quantitative Use of Faradic Stimuli
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Percentage de- crease per ceiti- xneter. Axtlur;scaK- PerrpHtagp de^ ccesse poroeatt- meter. 8 6190 6240 9 5150 17.0 S340 14.4 lO 4150 19.4 4SOO 15-7 II 3250 21.7 3600 20 12 237s 27.0 2640 26.7 3=3 1570 33-9 1920 27-3 14 1000 363 1270 33-8 IS 62s 37-S 860 32.1 i6 435 30-4 600 30-3 17 310 28.7 4SS 24.2 i8 230 2S-7 35° 23-1 19 178 22.7 780 20.0 Table IE gives a camparison of the c^ibrations in the "critical reg^n" of one inductonum made without and \nih the iron core. The primary coil of this ins...trument was 14 cm. long. The table shows clearly that tiie rate of decrease of stimulation intensity from pcnnt to ptnnt is greater when the iron core is absent than when it is present. Table m is the record of experimoital verification of the same fact. Stunulation intmsities were compared in these experiments according to the V. FleJschl method (p. 56), namely by comparing the primary currents required to produce stimuli of equal value with the secondary coil at different poatioDS. EFFECTS OF IRON CORE IN THE PRIMARY COIL 49 According to this method increases in the primary cxurent represent corresponding decreases in the stimulating efficiency of the inductorimn.
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