Turn of the Century Electrotherapy Museum

Turn of the Century Electrotherapy Museum The Turn of the Century Electrotherapy Museum is an intriguing collection focused on the history and evolution of electrotherapy.

Showcasing the early use of electrical devices and techniques for medical purposes from late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Turn of the Century Electrotherapy Museum is a specialized museum that highlights the intriguing intersection of electricity and medicine during a transformative period in medical history. The museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the pioneering electrotherapy

devices and techniques used from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. Key Features of the Museum:

1. Historical Devices: The museum houses a collection of vintage electrotherapy equipment, such as early electrical stimulators, Tesla coils, and faradic machines. These devices were once considered cutting-edge in medical treatment.

2. Educational Exhibits: Interactive displays and informative panels explain the scientific principles behind electrotherapy, the theories of early practitioners, and the types of ailments that were treated with electricity.

3. Medical History: Visitors can learn about the broader context of medical practices during the turn of the century, including the medical theories that guided the use of electrotherapy and how these practices fit into the evolution of modern medicine.

4. Restorations and Demonstrations: Some museums feature restored historical devices and may offer demonstrations of how they were used, providing a tangible connection to the past.

5. Research and Archives: The museum may include archival materials such as medical journals, patents, and correspondences related to electrotherapy, offering deeper insights into the historical development of these techniques. This museum not only preserves the history of electrotherapy but also serves as a reminder of how technological advances in medicine have shaped current practices and treatments.

Have to share a funny story about the GE lightning lab Bosun's chair... I forgot  moved it and when I was on holiday one...
05/28/2026

Have to share a funny story about the GE lightning lab Bosun's chair... I forgot moved it and when I was on holiday one of our Vietnamese machinists Binh was annoyed by it and moved it to the far corner of the room where it wasn't visible. It freaked him out because it looked like an electric chair... He walked into the adjacent room to move some other things and came back and it was sitting in the middle of the room. He thought someone was pranking him and but realised nobody else had come upstairs 😅

So a bit of a GE Lab ghost story... the chair does seem to frighten everyone. Personally, I am more afraid thinking of being 50 feet in the air sitting in it!

05/28/2026

Propane quenched spark test made from a slightly modified triggered spark gap (I press-fit tungsten inserts) that was a ...
05/25/2026

Propane quenched spark test made from a slightly modified triggered spark gap (I press-fit tungsten inserts) that was a kind gift from a museum visitor. (Someone remind me who!) Carbon build-up for those who wanted to know!

05/25/2026

H.G. Fischer Slides from the late 1980s...

The Allover Vi****or, some National Electric Lighting Association books, a 1930s book on butterflies, and an antique nut...
05/25/2026

The Allover Vi****or, some National Electric Lighting Association books, a 1930s book on butterflies, and an antique nutcracker for Pinkel squirrel.

05/15/2026

Sperti Self-Ballasted UV light... 475 watts...

05/11/2026

Tesla Coils Moore Lamps Poulsen Arcs Induction Coils Mercury Interrupters and a wireless telegraphy book in Swedish but sadly no Salmiak or Akvavit or even IKEA meatballs...

05/11/2026

I'm just drinking wine with my squirrels and taking pics of books you will see soon enough.

Address

1101 W 13th Street
Riviera Beach, FL
33404

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm

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