The Turn Of The Century Electrotherapy
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An Introduction To The Turn Of The Century Electrotherapy Museum |
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Arrival of Carre Dielectric Machine |
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Beginning of Carre Restoration |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukSDcph5b8Q Testing Carre Dielectric Machine - YouTube video (Not the sparks set off the glass-break on our security system!) |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tbpyUuE2V4 Testing McIntosh Battery & Optic Company Atkinson Toepler Holtz Machine video |
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The
Newe Attractive, Shewing The Nature, Propertie, and manifold Vertues of the LOADSTONE, with the Declination of the Needle, Touched therewith, under the Plaine of the Horizon. Found Out and Discovered by Robert Norman (1581) |
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1958 Weber Dental X-Ray |
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Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of early England: Being a collection of documents, for the most part never before printed, illustrating the history of science in this country before the Norman conquest |
![]() Vital books containing priceless experiments and developments in the history of ELECTRICITY: The following books are printed at our museum from archives and are not included on the website. Please visit Google Books and Archive.org as well as various other rare book archives to obtain PDFs of these files. Each and every book is worth having hard copies of, especially the works of Franklin, Haukesbee, Adams, Cavallo, Watson, Wilson, Nollet, von Guericke,...they are all amazing and each contains new or scarce information: |
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G. C. Morgan, Lectures on Electricity (1794) |
John Brice Becket, An Essay On Electricity (MDCCLXXIII) |
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B. Rackstrow, Miscellaneous Observations together with a Collection Of
Experiments on Electricity |
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John Theophilus Desaguliers, A Dissertation concerning Electricity (MDCCXLII) |
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The Description and Use of Nairne's Patent Electrical Machine (MDCCLXXXIII) |
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An Account of the Repetition of an Experiment touching Motion given Bodies
included in a Glass, By The Approach Of A Finger To The Outside: With
Other Experiments on the Effluvia Of Glass by Mr. Francis Hauksbee |
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An Account of an Experiment, shewing that an Object may become visible through
such an Opake body as Pitch in the Dark, while its under the Circumstances of
Attrition and a Vacuum. By Francis Hawksbee |
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An Account of Experiments concerning Proportion of the Power of the Load-Stone
at different Distances. By Francis Hawksbee |
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Experiments on the Production and Propagation of Light from the Phosphorus in
Vacuo, made before the Royal Society, By Francis Hawksbee |
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Several Experiments On The Attrition of Bodies in Vacuo. By Francis
Hawksbee |
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A Description of the machine for giving swift motion to Bodies in Vacuo, without
Admitting the External Air. By Francis Hawksbee |
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An Account of an Experiment made November 21, 1705, shewing that Light is
Producibile upon swift attrition of Amber on Wollen in Vacuo. By Francis
Hawksbee |
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Shewing The Necessity of the Air's Presence (at least some degree of it) in the
Production of Fire, upon the Attrition of Flint and Steel. By Francis
Hawksbee |
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Touching the Production of Purple Light, upon the Attrition of Glass on Wollen
in Vacuo together with the Phaenomena of the same Experiment at several Tryals.
By Francis Hawksbee |
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Touching The Production of a Considerable Light, upon the Attrition of Glass on
Glass in Vacuo, and in Common Air. By Francis Hawksbee |
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Touching the Production of Light upon the Attrition of Glass on Glass under
Water. By Francis Hawksbee |
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Several Experiments shewing the strange Effects of the Effluvia of Glass,
produceable on the Motion and Attrition of it. By Francis Hawksbee |
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Several Experiments on the Mercurial Phosphorus: Shewing that Light in Produceable from Mercury, by Passing Common Air through a Body of it, after the Receiver is exhausted. Shewing that Mercury will Appear as a Shower of Fire, Whilst descending in Vacuo from the Top to the Bottom of a tall Receiver. Shewing that it requires not so thin a Medium as is made by the weight of the Mercury in the Torricilian Experiment, to produce the Mercurial Phosphore. Shewing that a Considerable Light may be Produced from Mercury in a Glass, by giving it Motion before the Receiver is Quite Exhausted. Shewing Very Odd flashes of Light, Upon the Repetition of the Experiment, Resembling a Shower of Fire. Shewing the Abundance of Particles of Light as discoverable by shaking Quicksilver in a Glass even in Open Air. By Francis Hawksbee |
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An Account of an Experiment touching the Production of Considerable Light upon a
slight Attrition of a Glass Globe Exhausted of its Air, with other Remarkable
Occurences. By Francis Hawksbee |
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Experiments and Observations Tending To Illustrate The Nature and Properties of
Electricity. By William Watson (MDCCXLVI) |
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An Epitome of Electricity and Galvanism. Jacob Green, 1809 |
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Miscellaneous Experiments and Remarks on Electricity, The Air Pump, and the
Barometer with a Description of an Electrometer of a New Construction. A.
Brook, 1797. |
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Electrical Experiments Illustrating the Theory, Practice, and Application of the
Science of Free or Frictional Electricity Containing the Methods of Making and
Managing Electrical Apparatus of Every Description. G. W. Francis, 1854 |
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The History and Present State Of Electricity with Original Experiments by Joseph
Priestley, Volumes I, II, and III (MDCCLXVII) |
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Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds Of Air and other Branches of
Natural Philosophy in Three Volumes. By Joseph Priestley (MDCCXC) |
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Leading Proofs in Favour of the Franklinian System, John Lyon (1791) |
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Familiar Introduction To Electricty, Joseph Priestley (1769) |
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Principles of Electricity, Charles Viscount Mahon (1779) |
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Experiments And Observations in Electricity, William Henly (1777) |
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Observations on a Series Of Electrical Experiments by Dr Hoadly and Mr Wilson (MDCCLVI) |
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An Introduction To Electricity in Six Sections by James Ferguson (MDCCLXX) |
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Practical Electricity and Galvanism by John Cuthbertson, 1807 |
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Elements of Electricity and Electro-Chemistry, George Singer (1814) |
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An Essay On Electricity, Fifth Edition, George Adams (1799) |
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Obervations on Curing Disorders with Factitious Air, Loftus Wood (1780) |
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Eulogium on Dr. Franklin |
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Medical and Philosophical Essay on the Theory of Gout; Practical Observations of
the Effects of Negative Electricity (MDCCLXXX) |
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New Experiments On Electricity, Tiberius Cavallo |
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Treatise on Magnetism In Theory and Practice, Tiberius Cavallo (1745) |
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An Essay of the Medicinal Properties of Factitious Airs with an Appendix on the
Nature of Blood, Tiberius Cavallo (1798) |
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A Complete Treatise On Electricity in Theory and Practice with Original
Experiments by Tiberius Cavallo Volumes I and II (MDCCXCV) |
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New Experiments upon the Leyden Phial, respecting the Termination of Conductors
by Benjamin Wilson (1778) |
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An Essay On The Theory and Practice of Medical Electricity, Tiberius Cavallo (MDCCLXXXI) |
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The Monthly Review or Literary Journal From January to June, inclusive,
MDCCLXXXVI, by Several Hands, Volume LXXIV |
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Ottonis de Geuricke - Experimenta Nova (un vocantur) Magdeburgica de Vacuo
Spatio (1672) |
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Endless Amusement; A Collection of Nearly 400 Entertaining Experiments (1821) |
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Elements of Static Electricity with Full Description of the Holtz and Töpler
Machines and their mode of operating. Philip Atkinson (1887) |
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Considerations on the Efficacy of Electricity in Removing Female Obstructions by
John Birch, Surgeon, MDCCLXXX |
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Catalogue No. 3 of Electro-Therapeutic Apparatus, X-Ray Tubes, Shields,
Fluoroscopes, Etc., The Friedlander Company |
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J. L. Pulvermacher's Hydro-Electric Voltaic Chain Batteries (1853) |
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1895 1896 Illustrated Price List Waite & Bartlett M'F'G Co, Electro-Medical
and Surgical Instruments For Physicians and Surgeons |
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Treatment of Nervous and Rheumatic Affections by Static Electricity by Dr. Arthius (1874) | |
E. S. Ritchie & Sons Catalogue (1870) |
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History of Induction: The American Claim to the Induction Coil and its
Electrostatic Developments by Charles Grafton Page in Three Parts (1867) |
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Experiments in Electricity: In a Letter from Father Beccaria, Professor of
Experimental Philosophy at Turin, to Benjamin Franklin (1760) |
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Experiments on Electricity Performed At Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin (MCDDLXIX) |
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Letters and Papers on Electricity, Benjamin Franklin (1747-1787) |
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