Abstract

The author studied the effect of ultra-high frequency field, diathermy and d'Arsonval currents on the blood serum proteins of rabbits by the method of paper electrophoresis. Dysproteinemia occurring in the action of an ultra-high frequency field is characterized by a reduction of albumin and a rise of globulin content, especially α1 and γ globulins. This dysproteinemia is more marked and prolonged than that provokedby diathermy and d'Arsonval currents. Considering the great role played by the globulins in the immunity processes a conclusion may be drawn that the favorable effect of ultra-high frequency field in the treatment of various diseases consists of the rise of globulin fractions, especially of γ globulins, intensifying the protective body functions.

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