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c. 1930 Quack Medical Chromaray Color Therapy Lamp battery A wire is attached to

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Description

A wire is attached to the back of the frame for hanging

or perhaps even playbills/posters for plays or movies

We believe this chair to be contemporary due to the wheels on the bases

this piece is good condition for its age

c. 1930 Quack Medical Chromaray Color Therapy Lamp battery A wire is attached toThe Chromaray invented by E. Ruscheweyh and Edward A. Ernest is a standing 100 watt lamp for the purpose of chromotherapy. Original advertising described the lamp as a "Portable Combination Instrument" producing "controlled projected rays of cool sunshine." The Chromaray focuses light through colored lenses to exemplify sunshine on dreary days or in cold climates. Despite a patent suit in 1937, E. A. Ernest continued to sell his therapy lamps into the

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