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    1. Good Vibrations! | Duke University Libraries

      Although such devices were often dismissed as quackery by many in the medical profession, their low cost and widespread marketing attracted a (...)

    2. Introduction · Good Vibrations: The History of Electrotherapy · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Although often viewed as suspicious or quack medicine by many in the medical profession, the excitement of electricity’s potential (...)

    3. Duke Medical Center Library & Archives News April 2024 Archive | Duke University Medical Center Libr

      Additions    The following title is being added to our subscriptions because it meets our criteria for inclusion based on cost, usage, journal (...)

    4. Journal Changes - 2024 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

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    5. Journal Changes - 2024 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Additions    The following title is being added to our subscriptions because it meets our criteria for inclusion based on cost, usage, journal (...)

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      Additions    The following title is being added to our subscriptions because it meets our criteria for inclusion based on cost, usage, journal (...)

    7. Good Vibrations! - The Devil's Tale

      Portrayed as an alternative to pills and medicine, electrotherapy devices (through low current shock waves or vibrations applied to different (...)

    8. April 2024 | Issue 412 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

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    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 10 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Portrayed as an alternative to pills and medicine, electrotherapy devices (through low current shock waves or vibrations applied to different (...)

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