Disposable non-invasive stimulating electrode set

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ABSTRACT:
Stimulating electrodes, such as defibrillation or pacing electrodes, are constructed utilizing a metal and its chloride, preferably tin and stannous chloride. The electrodes are relatively large and sufficiently flexible to substantially conform to the area of the body on which they are placed. An electrically conductive medium, such as a saline gel, is placed over a conductive plate having at least a surface formed substantially of tin, to which a quantity of stannous chloride is affixed. In a preferred form, the stimulating electrodes are provided as a disposable set.

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patent: 3826245 (1974-07-01), Funestuck
Zenex Corp. publication No. F-BPK-101, Feb. 1977.
Gebbes et al., "Principles of Applied Biomedical Instrumentation" John Wiley & Sons, Inc., N.Y. 1968, p. 212.

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