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MEDICAL QUACKERY: Quack Science Master Ray Violet Ray Machine 2 Wands - WORKS!

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  • Condition: Actual violet ray device in wonderful condition!! works; box is in great condition as well; see photos
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  • Condition:Used
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MEDICAL QUACKERY: Quack Science Master Ray Violet Ray Machine 2 Wands - WORKS!<br>Circa 1920s- Really odd Master Ray Brand Violet Ray Machine. Very unique early 20th century study of American Medical Quackery. Complete with two glass wands. Box measures approximately 13-1/2 x 6x 3. TESTED AND WORKS!<br>Actual violet ray device in wonderful condition!! works; box is in great condition as well; see photos<br>A violet ray is an antique medical appliance used during the early 20th century to discharge in electrotherapy. Their construction usually featured a disruptive discharge coil with an interrupter to apply a high voltage, high frequency, low current to the human body for therapeutic purposes.[1]<br>Their basic construction was invented prior to 1900 by Nikola Tesla, who introduced his first prototypes at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893. Most of the antique violet rays in the US were produced before the Depression era, and some of the larger US manufacturers of violet rays were Renulife, Fitzgerald, and Fisher. Companies who manufactured violet ray devices made many other types of electrical appliances as well, e.g. Star Electric, which also manufactured stock ticker machines. Many of the companies who were able to continue manufacturing violet rays after the Depression stopped making them due to World War II, when they began manufacturing radio coils and other electrical components for the war instead.<br>A typical violet ray device consisted of an ungrounded, electrical control box that controlled the interrupter and housed the magneto coil, and an attached bakelite or other handle housing which contained the high voltage coil and an insertion port for attachments. Glass, evacuated tubes of varying shapes and for different therapeutic uses could be inserted into the bakelite handle to apply the resulting current to different parts of the body.<br>(#120-8)<br>WE COMBINE SHIPPING! Request an invoice after making multiple purchases and before paying.