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BENJ. PIKE'S, JR., DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



Conductors for the Magnetic Ma- 

 chine. (Fig. 473.) Insulated con- 

 ductors with cork handles and long 

 insulated wires for transmitting the 

 magnetic current through particular 

 parts of the human body, without 

 the medical operator being in any degree affected ; a pair 

 of these accompany all of the magnetic machines for 

 medical purposes. 



Price, per pair, - $0.50. 



" with screws for connecting the wires, $1.00. 



474 - Metallic plate (Fig. 474) with 



long covered wire. This is used 

 for conducting the current from 

 the machine to one or both feet, 

 the back, or any other part where 

 a plate may advantageously be 

 applied, and may be readily 

 passed under the clothes to various parts of the body ; this 

 also accompanies all of the magnetic machines. 



Price, - $0.25. 



" with screw for connecting the wire, $0.50. 



Fig. 475. 



A pair of brass conductors (Fig. 475.) 

 for the hands, being the most convenient 

 form for applying the fluid to the system 

 for general purposes. These accompany 

 the best magnetic instruments. 



Price, per pair, $0.50. 



" with screws to connect 



the wires, - - $1.00. 



476. 



gii ver conductor (Fig. 476) for the 

 eye, ear, mouth, &c. This is a small 

 silver ball of one quarter to half an 

 inch in diameter, having a long insu- 

 lated handle terminated with a screw 

 cup for connecting the wire, and is 

 used principally for the eye, ear, 

 mouth, around ulcers and sores, and 

 also for various other applications. Price, 50cts. 



