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AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF DIATHERMY : IV. EVIDENCE FOR THE PENETRATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS THROUGH THE LIVING BODY.

The principles governing the passage of high frequency currents through various conductors have been discussed and exemplified in experiments done on both non-living and living bodies. In Part I it was shown: (1) That the current takes the path of least electrical resistance rather than the shortest...

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Autores principales: Christie, Ronald V., Binger, Carl A. L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1927
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2131316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19869368
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description The principles governing the passage of high frequency currents through various conductors have been discussed and exemplified in experiments done on both non-living and living bodies. In Part I it was shown: (1) That the current takes the path of least electrical resistance rather than the shortest path; (2) that maximal heating occurs at the point of greatest concentration of the lines of current flow. In a homogeneous medium with parallel electrodes maximal heat production occurs in those portions of the medium adjoining the electrodes and the heat gradient is from without inward. Under these circumstances maximal heating never occurs at the center. In discussing the localization of heat not only the electrical resistance and current concentration, but also the cooling effect, must be considered. In experiments on the dog's cadaver no evidence of the so called "skin effect" could be demonstrated. This is in contradistinction to the findings of Bettman and Crohn, but the discrepancy is explained on the basis of what we believe to be a technical error in their work. The finding of no "skin effect" is in agreement with the conclusions of Dowse and Iredell, based on both experimental and theoretical considerations. In Part II three types of experiments were performed on the anesthetized dog. The conclusions to be derived from them are these: (1) The heat gradient of the body is reversed during diathermy and heating occurs from without inward; (2) deep heating during diathermy is greater than that which results from the application of local heat to the skin; (3) the lung can be heated by diathermy in spite of simultaneous cooling of the chest wall. These experiments we regard as satisfactory evidence of the passage of the current through the interior of the body.
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spelling pubmed-21313162008-04-18 AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF DIATHERMY : IV. EVIDENCE FOR THE PENETRATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS THROUGH THE LIVING BODY. Christie, Ronald V. Binger, Carl A. L. J Exp Med Article The principles governing the passage of high frequency currents through various conductors have been discussed and exemplified in experiments done on both non-living and living bodies. In Part I it was shown: (1) That the current takes the path of least electrical resistance rather than the shortest path; (2) that maximal heating occurs at the point of greatest concentration of the lines of current flow. In a homogeneous medium with parallel electrodes maximal heat production occurs in those portions of the medium adjoining the electrodes and the heat gradient is from without inward. Under these circumstances maximal heating never occurs at the center. In discussing the localization of heat not only the electrical resistance and current concentration, but also the cooling effect, must be considered. In experiments on the dog's cadaver no evidence of the so called "skin effect" could be demonstrated. This is in contradistinction to the findings of Bettman and Crohn, but the discrepancy is explained on the basis of what we believe to be a technical error in their work. The finding of no "skin effect" is in agreement with the conclusions of Dowse and Iredell, based on both experimental and theoretical considerations. In Part II three types of experiments were performed on the anesthetized dog. The conclusions to be derived from them are these: (1) The heat gradient of the body is reversed during diathermy and heating occurs from without inward; (2) deep heating during diathermy is greater than that which results from the application of local heat to the skin; (3) the lung can be heated by diathermy in spite of simultaneous cooling of the chest wall. These experiments we regard as satisfactory evidence of the passage of the current through the interior of the body. The Rockefeller University Press 1927-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2131316/ /pubmed/19869368 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1927, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF DIATHERMY : IV. EVIDENCE FOR THE PENETRATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS THROUGH THE LIVING BODY.
title AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF DIATHERMY : IV. EVIDENCE FOR THE PENETRATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS THROUGH THE LIVING BODY.
title_full AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF DIATHERMY : IV. EVIDENCE FOR THE PENETRATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS THROUGH THE LIVING BODY.
title_fullStr AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF DIATHERMY : IV. EVIDENCE FOR THE PENETRATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS THROUGH THE LIVING BODY.
title_full_unstemmed AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF DIATHERMY : IV. EVIDENCE FOR THE PENETRATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS THROUGH THE LIVING BODY.
title_short AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF DIATHERMY : IV. EVIDENCE FOR THE PENETRATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS THROUGH THE LIVING BODY.
title_sort experimental study of diathermy : iv. evidence for the penetration of high frequency currents through the living body.
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