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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 |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the Library Company of Philadelphia’s catalogue. |
Visual Content | View thumbnails |
Copyright | The Library Company of Philadelphia |