1291 x 1936 px | 21,9 x 32,8 cm | 8,6 x 12,9 inches | 150dpi
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. The medical and surgical uses of electricity. . dlalus internus. Flexor digitorum profundus. Flexor digitorum sublimis. Flexor digitorum sublimis II., III., digit. Ulnar nerve. Flexor poUicis lougus. Median nerve. Abductor polHcis brevis. Volar branch ulnar nerve. Opponens pollicis. Lumbricales, I., 11., III., IV. Sartorius.Rectus femoris. Vastus externus. Crural nerve and vastus jnterDus, Vastus extermis. Peroneal nerve. Peroneuslongus Tibialis anticus, and exten. dig. com Soleus.Peroneus brevis Flexor die. comExtensor lialhu: longus.s longus. Tibial I L.-.AME Extensor digitorum brevis.Extensor digitorum com. brevis.Abductor hallucis.Interossei pedis dorsales. Fig. 53.—Electro-Therapeutic Anatomy of the Human Body. Anterior View. (Forexplanations see letter-press.) POSTERIOR VIEW OF HUMAN BODY. 263 Blxterna] head triceps. Supinator longus Radialis externua brevis, Extensor digitorum communis, Extensor dig. min. prop...Extensor indicis proprms.Abductor poUicis longus, Extensor pollicis longus, Sciatic nerve Extensor pollicis longus, . Abductor minimi digiti, Interosseus, I.Interossei, II., III., IV Soleus, Gastrocnemius internus. Fig. 54.—Electro-Therapeutic Anatomy of the Human Body. Posterior view. (Forexplanations see letter-press.) 264 ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS. 2. To make the pressure of the electrodes uniform, and to moistenwell all parts supplied with hair. 3. To use the moistened hand for the head and face. The head, es-pecially, is so exceedingly sensitive to the faradic current that it willhardly bear a sufficient strength of current through a sponge to make acomparative estimate. It will be observed that only a few parts are marked 5—the middle ofthe back, the outer surface of the thigh, and the scrotum. The peri-uEeum, which cannot be represented in the cut, should also be marked 5.It will be observed that the points most highly sensitive are those wherevery sensitive nerves pass over the surfaces of bones, as the head and jaws.Of the other parts not repre