Magneto electric therapy apparatus, hand cranked, by Maw and Thompson, of London, 1870-1905 Magneto electric therapy apparatus 1870-1905
Late 19th century magneto-electric therapy apparatus, hand-cranked Late 19th century magneto-electric therapy apparatus
Late 19th century early 20th century, English clockwork-driven magneto-electric therapy machine by Maw and Thompson Late 19th century early 20th century 1860-1920
2 galvanic Pulvermacher belts and 2 electrodes in box, London, English, 1860-1900. Had to it soak in vinegar before applying to the body. Supposed to cure all nervous, chronic and functional diseases. 2 galvanic Pulvermacher belts and 2 electrodes in box 1860-1900
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
High frequency "violet ray" electrotherapy apparatus with three electrodes, English, 1925-1940 High frequency "violet ray" electrotherapy apparatus with three electrodes 1925-1940
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