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I don't recognize that particular model, but I would

say that it's definitely an electrotherapeutic device.

I have a vintage McIntosh Sinustat device that

generates various waveforms at variable frequencies.

I don't have that running yet, but the first Diathermy

machine that I bought is also a McIntosh. It works

beautifully.

Regards,

--- Sally Carr wrote:

> I have posted a picture of a machine

>

(http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Rife/photos/view/ab92?b=1

> ) that is

> from the estate of an 85 y.o. M.D. who is an avid

> collector of many things

> including medical. As you can see it is made by

> McIntosh Electrical of

> Chicago and is called the Hydrosine. It says it's an

> " Intensity Regulator "

> that goes from 15-180. I played with this as a kid.

> There are two metal bars

> you hold in your hands and turn of the frequency to

> see how high you can

> " take it " (as a kid this was the way we played with

> it and I'm in my 50's

> now).

>

> Now as an adult learning and using Rife type

> machines, I can't help but

> wonder if this was some early frequency type

> machine. I can't find out

> anything about it and wonder if anyone recognizes

> it? Any thoughts or ideas

> would be appreciated.

> Sally

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