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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

this piece is good condition for its age

This cabinet has overall dimensions of 45"W x 31"D x 24"H

The piece can be separated from the base if need be

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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