Contributions to Practical Physiology And Pharmacology

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Rhtocord posts.
A. Swinging contact arm. It engages with the bars B, C, and D.
B. Bar for contact without rheocord. It connects with circuit only through L,' and swinging contact arm.
C. Bar for contact with rheocord. It connects with circuit through L" and swinging contact arm. Also, contact may be made with the bar D by means of the screw S.
D. Bar for breaking circuit or reducing current. The time of circuit breaking is con- trolled by the calibrated screw S'.
E. Insulation.
F. Socket for at
...taching the key to its support on the drum base. The cross bar fits into a slot in the support and the set screw binds it rigidly in place.
(Tracings taken with this key are shown in Figs. 33 and 34.) 38 Drum Key Form II The form of key shown in Fig. 30 is more nearly perfect both practically and theoretically, but it is somewhat more complicated.
In this key the current is suddenly reduced from maximum to 50 per cent (or less), which causes the first shock, and from 50 per cent (or (I ' \ Fig. 31.


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