Directions for Laboratory Work in Physiology for the Use of Medical Students

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See that the hands are dry in handling the appar- atus.
Apparatus. — I'his consists of an arm rest and recording instruments, and the stimulating outfit used in Experiment XVI. The arm rest is to be placed on the table before which the subject is to stand, wath the recording apparatus to the left, and the stimulating outfit to the right, with key and coil within easy reach of his hand. The arm is to Fig. 18. Arm rest for support of hand and electrodes. A, arm rest; B, hori- zontal rod fixing ha
...nd ; C, vertical rod on arm rest ; D, copper plate, the indif- ferent pole, on which is a gauze pad; E, exciting electrode; F, vertical rod, clamped to horizontal rod on the arm rest.
lie in supination on the arm rest, and the hand is to be fixed by a horizontal rod (B) which presses lightly on the palm, and is clamped to the vertical rod (C) on the arm rest.
The movement of the thumb is to be transmitted by a thread, which is fastened by a loop to the thumb and passes round a pulley (see Fig.


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