MacMillan, 1984. — 310 p.
Electricity Becomes a Science
First Steps in Electrotherapy
The Discovery of a New Form of Electricity
Electromagnetism, Electrodynamics, and First Medical Applications of Varying Currents
Duchenne De Boulogne: Electrical Stimulation and Progress in Functional Anatomy, Clinical Medicine, and Electrotherapy
The Rise of Electrophysiology
The Development and Practice of Electrotherapy During 1855–1890
D’Arsonval and High-Frequency Currents: the Beginnings of Diathermy
Electricity in Surgery
Electroencephalography, Electrocardiography, and Electromyography
Electrotherapy
Electromagnetic Radiations and Medicine: X Rays, Radioactivity, and Ultraviolet Light
Electronics and Computers
Epilogue.