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Medical Vibratory Massager HC65/1-6


Steel frame with wooden handle. At bottom is a turning metal disc with a smaller protruding one in the centre that is activated by metal handle at side. Comes with various attachments and wooden case lined with velvet.

An adjustable mechanical vibratory massager which was used in the home for therapeutic massage. Operator selected head and placed on skin before turning the handle. Vibration was a popular form of therapy. It was thought that vibration could rid the body of disease.

date: Late 1800s

artist/manufacturer: “VeeDee”, J. E. Garratt, 96 Southwark Street, London.

subject area: PE & Health, Social Science, Science

subject theme: Medicine, Technology, History, Health, Domestic

handling collection number: HC65/1-6

Learn about these medical vibratory massagers here... https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co137752/veedee-vibratory-massager-vibrator

 

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