The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered (1907) (14593340209)

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The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered (1907) (14593340209)

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Title: The electro-therapeutic guide, or, A thousand questions asked and answered
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Bennett, Homer Clark, 1865-1928
Subjects: Electrotherapeutics Electricity in medicine Ohm's law X-rays Electricity Electricity X-Rays Electromagnetic Phenomena Electric Stimulation Therapy
Publisher: Lima (Ohio) : Literary Dept. of the National College of Electro-Therapeutics
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School



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rve. 7 Biceps muscle. 8 Musculo-spiral nerve. 9 Brachialis internus. 10 Triceps muscle. 11 Median nerve. 12 Supinator longus.1,3 Exten. carpi ulnaris. 14 Supinator brevis. 15 Exten. digit, communis. 16 Exten. digit, minimi. 17 Extensor indicis. (a). 18 Extensor indicis. (b). 19 Exten. oss metacar. poll. 20 Exten. prim inter, poll. 21 Exten. sec. inter, poll. 22 Rectus abdominus. 23 Tensor vaginae femoris 24 Crural nerves. 25 Quadriceps, (common point). 26 Rectus femoris muscle. 27 Vastus externus muscle. 28 Peroneal nerve. 29 Gastrocnemius muscle. 30 Peroneus longus. 31 Soleus muscle. 32 Peroneus brevis. 33 Flex, hallucis longus. 34 Interossei dorsales. 35 Exten. digit, commun. brevis. 36 Exten. hallucis longus. 37 Soleus muscle. 38 Extensor digit longus. 39 Tibialis anticus nerve. 40 Cruralis muscle. 41 Sartorius muscle. 42 Crural nerve. 43 Pectoralis minor muscle. 44 Thoracicus longus nerve.Serrat. antic, mag. muscle. 45 Pectoralis major muscle. 14 210 THE EIvECTRO-THERAPKUTIC GUIDE
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THE BI.ECTRO-THERAPKUTIC GUIDE 211 POSTERIORSUPERFICIAIv NERVES AND MUSCEE MOTOR POINTS 1 Facial nerve, (middle branch). 2 Triceps muscle. 3 Musculo-spiral nerve. 4 Brachialis internus. 5 Interossei dorsales. 6 Exten. prim, intern, poll. 7 Extensor indicis. 8 Extensor minimi digit. 9 Extensor radii brevis. 10 Ulnar nerve. 11 Latissimus dorsi. 12 Thoracicus longus nerve.Serrat. anticus magnus muscle. 13 Obliquus abdominus ext. 14 Tensor vagina femoris. 15 Gluteus maximus. 16 Great sciatic nerve. 17 Biceps femoris. (long cap). 18 Posterior tibial nerve. 19 Peroneal nerve. 20 Gastrocnemius muscle. 21 Soleus muscle. 22 Flexor hallucis longus. 23 Extensor digit, commun. brev. 24 Posterior tibial nerve, (low). 25 Plantaris muscle. 26 Flexor digit, communis. 27 Tibial nerve. 28 Gastrocnemius, (int. cap). 29 Gastrocnemius, (ext. cap). 30 Ischiaticus nerve. 31 Median nerve. 32 Flexor longus pollicis. 33 Flexor digit, sublimis. 34 Flex, digit, commun. prof. 35 Flexor carpi radialis. 36 Ulnar ne

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