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In this case the electric current is passed through an induction coil and an interrupter which "makes and breaks" the current. Its application is therefore somewhat more painful than that of galvanism. Its mode of application is similar and portable batteries usually provide for the production of both kinds of current.
Its chief use also consists in its beneficial influence on paralyzed muscle. 19
 
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