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Vitalator - Quack medical appliance

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Vitalator - Quack medical appliance

The Roger's Vitalator is a quack "violet ray high frequency" electro medical appliance. In the case you can see the original two-pin plug, applicator handle, two dials (one to change the voltage and the other to increase the power) and four glass attachments. The vitalator was supposed to promote health and vitality. Users would apply the attachments to various parts of the body with supposedly miraculous effects.

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