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the the electromotive the force of A greater junction. Council on Physical Therapy is shown in vacuum taken typical thermocouple 1, figure from a of the Western Electric catalogue Company.1 A third effect of electric was first The on Therapy of American Medical the current the to Council Physical the Association has authorized publication of the following article. and be discovered is of This physiologic importance. . A. Secretary. Carter, is the its effect, named after discoverer, galvanic an electric causes muscle current a to Galvani, whereby PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGH was contract. This as a test for early recognized CURRENT FREQUENCY this electrification. stimulation does However, not occur if current is used. high frequency ALLAN Ph.D. HEMINGWAY, AND 2. Laws Flow Currents.— Ohm's Governing of (a) is driven Law : An electric current a W. K. Ph.D. conductor STENSTROM, through Professor Professor of Assistant of Physiologic and Associate under Chemistry the influence of a certain force or or pressure of Minnesota Biophysics, Respectively, University This is the tension. electromotive be force and it may MINNEAPOLIS derived from chemical stored a in or energy battery In and from the intensive of pre- study period premedicai electromagnetic energy propagated through
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: Apr 23, 1932
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