13 results filtered with: Paralysis - therapy
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Jacques Boyol, inventeur d'une machine, servant à guérir ou à soulager les maux qui n'ont pû l'être, ni par les remèdes ni par les eaux minérales : à ses concitoyens.
Date: [1802?]- Books
On the exercise treatment of paralyses / by C.H. Bucholz.
Bucholz, C. Hermann (Carl Hermann), 1874-Date: 1912?]- Books
Massage in traumatic paralysis / Ferd. Engelbrechtson.
Engelbrechtson, Ferdinand.Date: [1911?]- Ephemera
Electrotherapy & vibrators ephemera. Box 1.
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The treatment of infantile spastic paralysis / by Robert Jones.
Jones, Robert, 1857-1933.Date: [1902?]- Books
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Specification of George Kershaw : medico-electric surfaces.
Kershaw, George.Date: 1861- Books
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A treatise on medical electricity, theoretical and practical and its use in the treatment of paralysis, neuralgia, and other diseases / by J. Althaus.
Althaus, Julius, 1833-1900.Date: 1870- Books
General paralysis : report on 579 cases treated by malaria in the London County Mental Hospitals / by W. Alex. Caldwell.
Caldwell, W. Alex.Date: 1931- Books
Étude critique sur les résultats du traitement spécifique dans les cas de tabès et de paralysie générale observés à la clinique des maladies nerveuses (Salpétrière) en 1912- 1913- 1914 / Gaston Lucien Joseph Legendre.
Legendre, Gaston Lucien Joseph.Date: 1914- Books
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On the medical use of galvanisation and faradisation / by Julius Althaus, M.D., member of the Royal College of Physicians; fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society; senior physician to the Infirmary for Epilepsy and Paralysis.
Althaus, Julius, 1833-1900Date: 1870- Ephemera
Our latest and greatest invention that revolutionises electro-medical therapy : it cures, it rejuvenates : a golden opportunity for you open for one week only ... / British Electric Institute.
Date: [1900?]- Books
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The sulphureous bath at Sandefjord in Norway / by Doctors Ebbesen and Hörbye, physicians at the bath.
Ebbesen, Dr.Date: 1862- Ephemera
Guide for treatment for use with the "Pulvelec" cabinet battery / The Electrological Institute (I.L. Pulvermacher & Co., Ltd.).
Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]