Oscilloclast

The Oscilloclast is an electro-mechanical device that was leased as a therapeutic medical apparatus, designed by Albert Abrams and manufactured by the Electronic Medical Foundation of San Francisco for use in the practice of the Electronic Reactions of Abrams system of diagnosis and treatment. Variations on the original design, in the forms of the Micro-Oscilloclast and Short-Wave Oscilloclast, were later introduced by Abrams and the E.M.F., as was the Oscillotron, a motor-driven instrument providing a more automated diagnostic method.