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- John Harvey Kellogg (February 26, 1852 – December 14, 1943) was an American businessman, inventor, physician, and advocate of the Progressive Movement...
- inventor from Salt Lake City, Utah. He received US patent 2,460,707, "Electrotherapeutic Device", in February 1949, after a process of 17 years in discussions...
- Electrotherapeutics is a general term for the use of electricity in therapeutics, i.e. in the alleviation and cure of disease. It is used as a treatment...
- Electrotherapeutics and Radiology, American Electrotherapeutic ****ociation, International ****ociation of Climatologists, New York Electrotherapeutic Society...
- Transactions of the American Electro-therapeutic ****ociation. American Electrotherapeutic ****ociation. 1899. p. 16. Archived from the original on 23 March 2024...
- American vibrator companies started targeting household appliance and electrotherapeutic device markets in the early 1900s. It was advertised overtly as a...
- Electrotherapeutic device invented by Charcot's teacher, Guillaume Duchenne (1806–1875)...
- In 1855, he announced that AC was superior to direct current for electrotherapeutic triggering of muscle contractions. Alternating current technology...
- Duchenne announced that alternating was superior to direct current for electrotherapeutic triggering of muscle contractions. What he called the 'warming effect'...
- of apparatus at the Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the British Electrotherapeutic Society was quite remarkable. Those in attendance were treated to...