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A practical medical treatise describing equipment, setup, and administration of electrically conducted baths, followed by a review of observed physiological responses and mechanisms of action. It outlines apparatus construction and electrical connections, water and chemical considerations, and step-by-step techniques for treatment. The author summarizes effects on sleep, sensation, circulation, metabolism, muscle and nerve function, and mental state, then surveys general therapeutic roles and specific clinical applications, presenting case records and recommendations for use in rheumatic, neurological, functional, and trophic disorders as well as for tonic and prophylactic purposes.
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