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DR. JEROME KIDDER'S

ELECTRO-MEDICAL APPARATUS.

THE PORTABLE FORM CAN BE CARRIED WITHOUT SPILLING THE FLUID.

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Modified and Manifold Qualities of Electricity.-Patented in the United States, England, and France.-The Latest
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DR. JEROME KIDDER:

COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
Corner of Lexington Avenue and Twenty-Third Street,
NEW YORK, August 9, 1871.

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Dear Sir- Within the past few weeks I have carefully cxamined the construction of several forms of your ElectroMagnetic Machines.

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