Lectures on electricity, dynamic and franklinic, in its relations to medicine and surgery.
- A. D. Rockwell
- Date:
- 1881
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Lectures on electricity, dynamic and franklinic, in its relations to medicine and surgery. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![BEARD AND ROCKWELL'S TREATISE ON THE Medical and Surgical Uses of Electricity, Including Localized and General Faradization, Localized and Central Galvanization, Franklinization, Electrolysis, and Galvano-Cautery. THIRD EDITION, REVISED BY A.I). ROC K WELL. A.M.. M . D In one octavo volume of 750 pages, with nearly 200 illustrations. Price, bound in niuhlin, $5.00; in leatlier, $(i..r)0. EXTRACT OF PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION. Tn trains n ihini edition of tin- work, I hi kikI, ni. i bo Huns I ■. avoid an Increase tn This poeaiblu, and omitting portion! ban and than ■-. biota I nrpoae, and ai ol vnlne, ']'u w chapters, on I hi I i ■ i m la i ol Vcufc D ea* , and i i I ■ i i yf have been in rii iii, while i rural page In th< ' mllb <L end 11 pled by later and mora exact Information, i ■ ■ rod the .inn' ni additions will be found Intcre ting nn<l suggestive, while In the itiirrriarin pllrnin.il ol Extra Uterine Pregnancj Is i u!i> oonaldered.*1 This work has been translated into German by Vffter, of the University of Prague. Tho translator, in his Preface, speaks as follows : Beard and Rock- well were well and favorably known as electro-therapeutists, not only in their own country, America, but also in Europe, and more especially is Germany, long before tho appearance of their last work, whioh is here translated. A great merit consists in a truthful delineation of their cases—they do not profess to bo uniformly successful. A part of the work is given to General Electrization . . , to the authors belong the credit of having given it a scientist I and reduced it to a system/' NOTICES OF THE PRESS. This work has already established Itself aa ;\ Bban- flerd treatise, it la almost Indispensable to th atotan who neade a oomp tent ahotn manipulations, — rVew York Meaical !■■ <■•</, March IS, IBM. Huh treatise baa fairly mall position for tan yean, aa the standard ajncrioan work on madloal .** — Mo&icak and aural porter. Mm. h. ism. Tin- book la boo vail known to the the largest and most perfect work on i require any recommendation from on. — B JfaffcaJ and Surgical Journal Tho work Is above criticism. It I anloptedla of every principle and fact porta n uectrlolty. i oago Mottteal Journal and Sb> - The most satisfactory work to the genera ttUoner with whioh we axe acqn i i ''Thlaworb baa been before the profession jnst rity itnd u.^cfulnesa. It nov Bobject pnbliiihed.''—St, Louti Courier of Modi etc All that we have said in commandarii d of pre ■ -. and even n man] i ■tnlated uikhi bavii \ Ahie.—dnxertoan Ptacta ,1661. ■ bat little more Quo - of It on the i- i 'iition. It Is the most full aiij complete work baaed (-■ - Pm.-ijii. Malt <ii and Surgical Journal, May, 1881. Sent by wwrfl, post-paid^ on r«oetj t of price. WM. WOOD & CO., Publishers, 27 Great Jones Street, New York.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21006143_0129.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


