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Black and white photograph by Walden Hammond.
The photograph shows a shortwave therapy treatment machine next to a bed within a wooden cubicle.
Shortwave and microwave diathermy was used at the Royal Pump Rooms from the 1920s. The equipment produced deep heat which was used to improve circulation and provide pain relief for deep muscles and joints. Other conditions that could be treated using shorwave therapy were arthritis, haematoma, lumbago, myalgia, eczma, frsotbite, biols, carbuncles, bronchitis, pulmonary abscess, dysmenorrhoea and amenorrhoea.
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Donor ref:LEAMG : M3535.1990.64 (69/18669)
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