The electrical potentials of the human uterus in labor.
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Abstract Contraction of the uterine muscle during labor in the human is accompanied by changes in potential of low frequency and voltage. Voluntary muscular activity, the apparent lack of identical or even similar conduction patterns, and the technical inherent difficulties of the amplification of direct current all make a great deal of investigation necessary before the procedure can be properly evaluated in respect to its status in the labor problem.
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