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$1,100

Circa 1910. Metal and wooden vibrating device operated with hand-crank said to improve the circulation of the blood in female patients of the self-proclaimed Doctor Macaura. Also known as the "Pulsocon." 11 " long. With the original box and photo-illustrated instruction booklet printed in Brussels, with French text. The latter worn; box and device in very good condition.


Potter & Potter

Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter

Date:
2017-02-04

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$2,000

New York: H.C. Miner Litho, ca. 1895. Attractive three-quarter length portrait of the hypnotist, self-proclaimed doctor and inventor of "medical" devices, with ethereal figures including Read more…


Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter

Date:
2017-02-04