A proposito di generatori diatermici a onde corte
Reviglio, G. M. · 1934
1934 medical conference promoted short wave diathermy as therapeutic progress, marking early systematic RF exposure in healthcare.
Plain English Summary
This 1934 medical conference presentation discussed the advantages of short wave diathermy generators over long wave devices for therapeutic treatments. The speaker advocated for short waves as physical progress but noted that clinical experience would determine their true therapeutic value.
Why This Matters
This historical document from 1934 provides fascinating insight into early medical thinking about radiofrequency radiation. At a time when the medical establishment was enthusiastically embracing electromagnetic technologies for therapy, practitioners were already grappling with questions about optimal frequencies and exposure methods. The speaker's cautious optimism about short waves represents the beginning of what would become decades of debate about RF bioeffects. What's particularly striking is how this early medical perspective focused purely on therapeutic benefits without considering potential adverse effects. The reality is that this represents a pivotal moment when medicine began systematically exposing patients to RF radiation, setting precedents that continue today. Modern research has revealed complexities about RF bioeffects that these early practitioners couldn't have anticipated, yet their fundamental questions about frequency selection and exposure methods remain remarkably relevant to current EMF health debates.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{a_proposito_di_generatori_diatermici_a_onde_corte_g4513,
author = {Reviglio and G. M.},
title = {A proposito di generatori diatermici a onde corte},
year = {1934},
}