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Late 19th century Davis magneto-electric therapy apparatus, hand-cranked, by Burnap of Lowell, Massachusetts

Late 19th century Davis magneto-electric therapy apparatus

1854-1890

Clarke's magneto-electrical machine

Clarke's magneto-electrical machine

Early C20 English shocking coil apparatus with silver/zinc wet cell

Early C20 English shocking coil apparatus

1890-1930

Electrotherapeutic machine in large wooden box, for both galvanic and induced current, contains 18 dry cells, coil, galvanometer, made by Schall and Son Ltd., 75 New Cavendish Street, London, England, 1910-1920.

Electrotherapeutic machine in large wooden box

1910-1920

Late 19th century magneto-electric therapy apparatus, hand-cranked

Late 19th century magneto-electric therapy apparatus

Electrotherapeutic machine, box, terminals, rheostat only, by Mawson and Sons, English, 1900-1920

Electrotherapeutic machine

1900-1920

Electrotherapeutic machine in large wooden box, for both galvanic and induced current 18 cell battery, coil galvanometer, made by Malaquin and Poulignier, Paris, 48 Rue Monsieur-le-Prince, French, 1880-1890

Electrotherapeutic machine in large wooden box

1880-1890

Small resistance or resistor coil from Riviere's electrotherapy, in two sections, broken, French (?), 1890-1930

Small resistance or resistor coil from Riviere's electrotherapy

1890-1930

Early 20th century mains-powered electrotherapy apparatus, for cauterisation and rheumatic treatment, by Watson and Sons Ltd., Sunic House, Parker Street, Kingsway, London, WC2, England, 1901-1940.

Early 20th century mains-powered electrotherapy apparatus

1901-1940

5 tension keys from clamps, Riviere apparatus, French(?), 1890-1930

5 tension keys from clamps

1890-1930

Bath electrizer consisting of battery, induction coil and trembler in wooden case, made by J. Mudford, England, 1890-1900

Bath electrizer consisting of battery

1890-1900

Electromagnetic machine, by Malaquin et Poulignier Sucrs, 5 and 5b rue Fontaine au Roi, Paris, France, 1900-1920.

Electromagnetic machine

1900-1920

4 spacers, 2 with bolts and washers from Riviere electrotherapy apparatus, French(?), 1890-1930

4 spacers

1890-1930

Two steel terminals from Rivere's electrotherapy apparatus, French (?), 1890-1930

Two steel terminals from Rivere's electrotherapy apparatus

1890-1930

Electrotherapeutic machine, wooden case, with metal fittings, by Heller,

Electrotherapeutic machine

Electrotherapy machine, wooden stool-like frame, metal fittings, European, 1880-1910

Electrotherapy machine

1880-1910

Electrotherapeutic machine, for galvanic or faradic current, in large mahogany case, by F. Davidson and Co. of London, Great Portland Street, early 20th century

Electrotherapeutic machine

1901-1930

Electrotherapeutic machine, control panel by Gaiffe of Paris, French, 1890-1910

Electrotherapeutic machine

1890-1910

"Rheotron" electrotherapy stimulator by Stanley Cox Ltd., London. Current can be set to 'surging sinusoidal', 'surging indolor faradism', 'plain indolor faradism', and 'interrupted square wave galvanism'. Other controls allow operator to adjust contractions per minute, pulse duration, and intensity.

"Rheotron" electrotherapy stimulator by Stanley Cox Ltd.

1955-1975

Magneto-electric therapy apparatus, hand-cranked, Davis-type, by Gray of Sheffield

Magneto-electric therapy apparatus

1878-1900

Plurostat, machine base with metal fittings on trolley, by Cox-Cavendish of London, from E.A. Grigg, English, 1915-1925

Plurostat, machine base with metal fittings on trolley

1915-1925

Hand-cranked electrotherapy apparatus with Clarke-type magneto, by Appareil Gaiffe at Paris, in fine mahogany case, owned by Dr. P.F. Gachet, French, 1859. Complete set with 7 electrodes (two flat ovoid plates, one sponge-holder, one brush, one rectal, two button-shaped attachments) and two wires to connect electrodes to apparatus.

Hand-cranked electrotherapy apparatus with Clarke-type magneto

1859

Clamp, arms only with jaws from Riviere electrotherapy apparatus, French(?), 1890-1930

Clamp, arms only with jaws from Riviere electrotherapy apparatus

1890-1930

Switch and socket from Riviere electrotherapy apparatus, French(?), 1890-1930

Switch and socket from Riviere electrotherapy apparatus

1890-1930

Late C19 German cased shocking coil therapy apparatus, German, 1860-1910

Late C19 German cased shocking coil therapy apparatus

1860-1910

Electrotherapeutic machine for directing high frequency Effluve on parts of skin, metal stand with tubular attachments and 4 electrode brushes, English, 1910-1930

Electrotherapeutic machine for directing high frequency Effluve on parts of skin

1910-1930

Complete Grigg's electro-magnetic therapy machine, late 19th century by Chislett of Plymouth

Complete Grigg's electro-magnetic therapy machine

1873-1886

Loose parts of 19th century French electrotherapy equipment, possibly belonged to P.F. Gachet. Includes small induction coil mounted on wooden base, 3 pairs of sponge-holder electrodes, and 1 brush electrode.

Loose parts of 19th century French electrotherapy equipment

1860-1910

Electrotherapeutic machine, in wood case containing coil and fittings, with electrodes, by A. Gaiffe of Paris, 1898

Electrotherapeutic machine

1898

Wooden electrotherapeutic post with socket and terminals at otherend, possibly English, 1900-1930

Wooden electrotherapeutic post with socket and terminals at otherend

1900-1930

"Tonisator" low frequency low tension electrotherapeutic apparatus, for producing surging current of varying intensity, in wooden carrying case, Austria, 1925-1930

"Tonisator" low frequency low tension electrotherapeutic apparatus

1925-1930

Electrotherapy set, with lead electrodes, by Electro Medical Supplies

Electrotherapy set

Metronome current interruptor for electrotherapy by Schall of London, 71 and 75 New Cavendish Street, London, W1, England, 1905-1914.

Metronome current interruptor for electrotherapy by Schall of London

1905-1914

Electrostatic machine, in wood case containing broken glass cylinder with metal fittings, European, first half 19th century

Electrostatic machine

1801-1850

Later 19th century magneto-electric machine for electrotherapy, hand-cranked, probably infringing Davis' USA patent of 1854

Later 19th century magneto-electric machine for electrotherapy

Late 19th century Davis magneto-electric therapy machine, hand-cranked, English

Late 19th century Davis magneto-electric therapy machine

1878-1900

Battery-powered a.c. electrotherapy apparatus by X-Rays Ltd, c.1926, in wooden case, London, English, c.1926, apparatus used at New Cross Hospital, London until 1976.

Battery-powered electrotherapy apparatus

circa 1926

Magneto-electric machine in mahogany case, Clarke type, probably English, 1845-1890

Magneto-electric machine in mahogany case

"Tonisator'"low frequency low tension electrotherapeutic apparatus, for producing surging current of varying intensity, in wooden carrying case, Austrian, for English market, 1925-1935

"Tonisator'"low frequency low tension electrotherapeutic apparatus

1925-1935

Late 19th century upright Davis magneto-electric therapy machine, hand-cranked

Late 19th century upright Davis magneto-electric therapy machine

Magneto electrotherapy machine, Davis type, possibly made by Elliott of London, 1860-1920

Magneto electrotherapy machine

1860-1920

Late 19th century clockwork driven magneto-electric therapy machine by Maw of London

Magneto-electric therapy machine

1860-1910

Box containing Grigg's late C19 electromagnetic therapy machine, by Chislett of Plymouth

Box containing Grigg's late C19 electromagnetic therapy machine

1873-1900

Mid 19th century magneto-electric therapy apparatus, hand cranked, invented by Davis 1854, made by Burnap of Lowell, Mass.

Mid 19th century magneto-electric therapy apparatus

1854-1880

Davis magneto-electric therapy apparatus, hand-cranked, late 19th century

Davis magneto-electric therapy apparatus

1871-1900

Davis' mid C19 magneto-electric therapy machine, handcranked, by Burnap of Lowell, Mass., supplied by Mathews, London, U.S.A., 1860-1880

Davis' mid C19 magneto-electric therapy machine

1860-1880

Mid C19 magneto-electric therapy machine with ornate gilt castings, hand-cranked, probably after Davis of USA, English or American, 1850-1875

Mid C19 magneto-electric therapy machine with ornate gilt castings

1850-1875

Magneto-electric therapy apparatus, hand-cranked, probably infringeing Davis's USA patent of 1854

Magneto-electric therapy apparatus

1860-1900

Late 19th century upright Davis magneto-electric therapy apparatus, hand-cranked

Late 19th century upright Davis magneto-electric therapy apparatus

Electrotherapeutic machine, by A. Berio-Caffarel, Paris, 1890-1930

Electrotherapeutic machine

1890-1930