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Title The best known curative agent: Pulvermacher's electric belts and bands for self-application
Reference 115154.D
Library The Library Company of Philadelphia
Collection Helfand
Date c.1890
Company Pulvermacher Galvanic Company
Description Includes an article from the 'Popular Science Monthly', February 1873, titled "Is Electricity Life?" by Henry Lake. Also includes many testimonials, one of which is titled "Letter from Charles Dickens".
Document Type Pamphlet
Theme(s) Medical Devices; General Cures; Production and Trade
Keywords electricity, equipment, nerves, disease, pain, weakness, impotence, female complaints, rheumatism, indigestion, urinary, varicocele, catarrh, epilepsy, paralysis, spermatorrhea, quackery, testimonials, advertising
Parts of the Body nervous system, muscles, glands
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