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titleOfInvention MEDICAL ELECTRODE, ESPECIALLY SURGERY NEUTRAL ELECTRODE
abstract A medical electrode, especially a surgical neutral electrode, having a conducting foil (1), a conducting adhesive (3) spread over the surface of the conducting foil (1), and a contact (2) for connection to a counter-contact of an electrical cable, permits continuous observation of the main part covered by the electrode and of the conducting adhesive (3) establishing contact with the skin, if the conducting foil is formed by a transparent support foil (1) which is coated with a submicroscopically thin, conducting layer, and if a transparent conducting adhesive (3) is applied to the conducting foil (1). <IMAGE>
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