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  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in the Service of Medicine.
  • Electricity in failing health : men and women of all ages, and in all stations of life should stop taking poisonous medicines & drugs & simply wear Dr. Carter Moffat's cool feather-weight electric body belt ... / Dr. Carter Moffat.
  • Electricity in failing health : men and women of all ages, and in all stations of life should stop taking poisonous medicines & drugs & simply wear Dr. Carter Moffat's cool feather-weight electric body belt ... / Dr. Carter Moffat.
  • The hydro-electric methods in medicine : with chapters on current from the main, cure-gymnastics, etc / by W.A. Hedley.
  • Dr. to Richard Trood, medical electrician : 78, Wigmore Street, London, W.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • George Adams demonstrates his electrotherapy machine to a woman and her daughter. Line engraving by J. Lodge, 1799, after T. Milne.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: in the afternoon, nurses massage a patient, apply electrical muscle stimulation, knit and chat. Colour and coloured lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.