Footnotes:

[10] Centralblatt für die medicinischen Wissenschaften, No. 17, 1875.

[11] The apparatus used in these experiments was that of Du Bois-Reymond, with a Grove’s element.

[12] Since writing the above, this case has had an entirely favorable termination.

[13] The cases distinguished by an asterisk were published in No. 216 of the “Medical Record.”

[14] Wherever I use the word “general” as descriptive of an electric current used in the bath, it is not as a characteristic, but merely to distinguish it from the instances where the surface board is employed.

[15] Austin Flint, M.D. A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Medicine. Philadelphia, 1873. 4th ed. pp. 63 and 64.

[16] See Beard and Rockwell, op. cit., 2d ed. p. 472.

[17] This was written a year ago. See remarks preceding the case.

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