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48 results filtered with: Electrotherapeutics
  • M0016403: English version of a Laennec stethoscope, 19th century
  • Francisque Crôtte applying his electrical remedy for tuberculosis to a seated woman. Colour process print, 1901.
  • M0014514: Various electrotherapeutic apparatus
  • Francisque Crôtte applying his electrical remedy for tuberculosis to a seated woman. Colour process print, 1901.
  • A doctor demonstrating electrotherapy on a young semi-naked woman in front of other doctors and a nurse, other female patients are waiting in the background. Process print of a wood engraving by G.D.I. after D. Urrabieta Ortiz y Vierge.
  • Francisque Crôtte applying his electrical remedy for tuberculosis to a seated woman. Colour process print, 1901.
  • M0014489: Electro-static machine
  • M0012623: Illustration of an 18th century electro-therapeutic experiment
  • M0012629: Illustration showing the use of baths
  • M0014546: The decomposition of water by means of the battery, designed by William Cruikshank in c.1800 / M0014547: Electrotherapy by means of a Voltaic pile
  • George Adams demonstrates his electrotherapy machine to a woman and her daughter. Line engraving by J. Lodge, 1799, after T. Milne.
  • Francis Lowndes, an electrotherapist, treating a woman on an electrotherapy machine. Etching.
  • M0012617: Illustration of Adam's electrical machine
  • M0016400: Illustration of two Laennec stethoscopes from 1819 and 1826
  • Francis Lowndes, an electrotherapist, treating a woman on an electrotherapy machine. Etching.
  • A man brings his young wife to a natural philosopher's establishment so that she may receive electric stimulation. Lithograph by C. Motte after J. Madou.
  • M0015442: Graph charting a fever curve for electrically induced fever for the treatment of arthritis
  • M0014515: Apparatus for applying an electric shock.
  • Electrical machines: four figures showing various machines, with an illustration of George Adams demonstrating his medical electrical machine on a girl. Line engraving by J. Lodge and W. Grainger, after T. Milne and F. Blake, 1789.
  • A man brings his young wife to a natural philosopher's establishment so that she may receive electric stimulation. Lithograph by C. Motte after J. Madou.
  • A doctor demonstrating electrotherapy on a young semi-nude woman in front of an audience of physicians (?), her mother or chaperone is seated at the front. Coloured pencil drawing by D. Urrabieta Ortiz y Vierge.
  • M0014548: The charging of an electrophorus by means of the voltaic pile
  • M0015385: Patient undergoing treatment by diathermic hyperpyrexia
  • M0014860: Circuit diagram of Jacques-Arsene d'Arsonval's high frequency apparatus, 1906
  • A doctor demonstrating electrotherapy on a young semi-naked woman in front of other doctors and a nurse, other female patients are waiting in the background. Process print of a wood engraving by G.D.I. after D. Urrabieta Ortiz y Vierge.
  • M0015161: Illustration of treatment of both feet and one arm in a hydro-electric bath
  • M0015160: Illustration demonstrating the treatment of cancer by high frequency cytolsis
  • M0014871: Astatic douche from the electrostatic machine of Bonetti
  • An early cardiograph used by J.B.A. Chauveau. Photograph.
  • M0016402: Illustration of Laennec stethoscope, 1826