Surgery – Truss – Perineal
Patent
1974-11-25
1976-07-27
Michell, Robert W.
Surgery
Truss
Perineal
128 21E, 128DIG4, A61B 504
Patent
active
039713660
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus which diagnoses the functional condition of every internal organ and the balance condition of the autonomic nervous system in a living body has a reference electrode firmly attached to a part of the living body, a plurality of differential electrodes firmly attached to each of specific minute points which are located symmetrically in the tips of the members of a living body, a detection circuit to which the electrodes are connected to detect electric resistance in the surface layer of the living body generated between the reference electrode and the respective differential electrodes, an average value measurement circuit connected to the detecting circuit to obtain an average value from the detected output and a maximum value measurement circuit connected to the detection circuit to obtain a maximum value from said output. The apparatus diagnoses the function of every internal organ by measuring the change of electric resistance at a plurality of specific points in the surface layer of the living body which are directly related to the internal organ.
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Cohen Lee S.
Michell Robert W.
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