"What can be more palpably absurd than the prospect held out of locomotives traveling twice as fast as stagecoaches?"
The Quarterly Review ; March edition, 1825
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4895154 | Electronic stimulating device for enhanced healing of soft tissue wounds An electronic stimulating device for wound healing and, more particularly, for enhancing healing of soft tissue wounds. The device includes a plurality of signal generators for generating output pulses suitable for enhancing healing of soft tissue wounds ... | 01/23/1990 |
| 4846181 | Soft tissue wound healing therapy utilizing pulsed electrical stimulation Wound healing therapy utilizing pulsed electrical stimulation is disclosed with the process including repeated short treatments of electrical stimulation applied to a soft tissue wound through an active electrode positioned preferably at the wound and wit... | 07/11/1989 |
| 4813418 | Nerve fiber stimulation using symmetrical biphasic waveform applied through plural equally active electrodes Nerve fiber stimulation is disclosed using a symmetrical biphasic waveform applied through plural active electrodes to increase the activity of the nerve fibers then selected for stimulation. Bi-phased pulse pairs are repeatedly symmetrically generated an... | 03/21/1989 |
| 4803988 | Nerve fiber stimulation using plural equally active electrodes Nerve fiber stimulation is disclosed to substantially increase the activity of the then selected nerve fibers, with optimization being achieved through utilization of electrical pulses that are caused to occur in a predetermined pattern with respect to po... | 02/14/1989 |
| 4640286 | Optimized nerve fiber stimulation Optimization of nerve fiber stimulation to substantially increase the activity of the then selected nerve fibers is disclosed, with optimization being achieved through utilization of electrical pulses that are caused to occur in a predetermined pattern wi... | 02/03/1987 |
| 4632117 | Simplified transcutaneous nerve stimulating device A simplified transcutaneous nerve stimulating device is disclosed that combines simplicity of structure with dependability of operation. The device utilizes a 45 volt battery source for circuitry simplification by eliminating the need for circuitry such a... | 12/30/1986 |
| 4332246 | Positive displacement intravenous infusion pump device and method A positive displacement intravenous infusion pump device and method are disclosed to precisely meter intravenous fluid to a patient. Intravenous fluid to be injected into the vein of a patient is placed in a closed rigid fluid container, and a variable (b... | 06/01/1982 |
| 4325254 | Temperature indicative hotpack A temperature indicative hotpack is disclosed. A temperature monitoring unit has an indicating portion and a sensing portion with the monitoring unit being mounted on one liquid permeable wall enclosing a heat retaining material so that the temperature of... | 04/20/1982 |
| 4300575 | Air-permeable disposable electrode A disposable electrode is disclosed that is air-permeable over at least that portion of the electrode that is engageable with the skin of a patient, and is non-metallic and nonionic. The electrode includes a conductive silicone pad adapted to receive one ... | 11/17/1981 |
| 4210150 | Miniaturized transcutaneous nerve stimulating device A miniaturized transcutaneous nerve stimulator is disclosed that utilizes a single 1.25 volt battery as the power source, yet provides a 30 volt DC power output over an extended period of time. The battery is connected to the primary winding of a step-up ... | 07/01/1980 |
| 4014347 | Transcutaneous nerve stimulator device and method A transcutaneous nerve stimulator as disclosed that is useful for suppression of organic pain. The stimulator device is relatively small in overall dimensions and is therefore portable yet provides a rectangular waveform with the output signal produced be... | 03/29/1977 |