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Just here I will add, that from my note book I gather some prac-
tical points. He took six sittings, each week of fifteen minutes
each. Faradaic currents, suddenly alternated, but of moderate
strength, were exclusively employed the first two weeks. One
electrode used here was the half-inch disk, while the other
was a two-inch sponge. The former was always planted upon
some large nerve trunk, while the other traced the edges and
surface of the depending affected muscles, but one minute at
a time, then a rest of a part of a minute, and then suddenly
changed in direction for another minute, and so on. One seance
would be given to the arm, shoulder, and hand ; the next, to the
loins, leg, and foot. In the beginning of each seance there was
particular gentleness and care, until the patient became accus-
tomed to it, when the current was gradually increased to a three
fourths strength of a good helix machine that was run by two
Smee's batteries. After the first fortnight, the last half of each
sitting was devoted to the employment of the primary galvanic
current, or rather the induction currents were first used for two
or three minutes, and then some half dozen minutes were occu-
pied with the galvanic current, interrupted or reversed every ten
seconds, either on the nerve trunks or over the spine, using from
twenty to thirty Daniell's elements. The seance is then finished
out by using stronger induction currents for extensive surface
action, by labile movements, and through this means to awaken
and produce a general but gentle reflex action. At the end of
the first ten days, his friends claimed for him a general improve-
ment. In the course of ten days more, as I find it recorded in
my note book, he claims a sensible improvement for himself, as
not only more strength, but as to increased warmth and plump-
ness of the sick limbs, with which his friends seemed both
astonished and delighted. Aften ten days more, his seance was
arranged so as to occur three times in each week, for the month
to come, at the end of which the muscles were evidently much
improved by the treatments, — responding more promptly to the
electric stimulus, both by sensation and contraction, and there
was much more voluntary control and power. The skin was not
so dry and cadaverous, while the muscles were larger, more solid,