Stories
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The current that kills
In the 19th century, electricity held life in the balance, with the power to execute – or reanimate.
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How electromagnetic therapy inspired me
Poet Sarah James explores how repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation treated her depression and influenced her art.
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The extraction of the excruciating bladder stones
Among those vying to find alternatives to major surgery for bladder stones, young doctor Jean Civiale stood out, painstakingly honing a method that was to become the norm.
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When self-deception becomes global hoax
Being deceived isn’t always a case of believing someone else’s lie. Experiments have shown that many of us can be manipulated into accepting our own fictions as true.
Catalogue
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Nikola Tesla, with his equipment for producing high-frequency alternating currents.
Date: 1901- Digital Images
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Ritter Engine for Alternating Current.
- Books
Cross currents : the promise of electromedicine, the perils of electropollution / Robert O. Becker.
Becker, Robert O.Date: [1990]- Videos
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Electrodiagnostics on the healthy body. Part 2, Head and trunk.
Date: 1930- Videos
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Electrodiagnostics on the healthy body. Part 1, Upper extremity.
Date: 1930