Desiccation of hemorrhoids
Graham GD · 1935
Early medical use of electromagnetic desiccation shows EMF can powerfully affect human tissue when properly controlled.
Plain English Summary
This 1935 medical study by Dr. Graham examined the use of desiccation (controlled tissue dehydration through electromagnetic energy) as a treatment for hemorrhoids. The research explored how electromagnetic fields could be applied therapeutically to remove excess tissue through controlled heating and water removal. This represents early medical use of electromagnetic energy for therapeutic purposes.
Why This Matters
This 1935 study represents a fascinating piece of medical history that demonstrates how electromagnetic fields have been used therapeutically for nearly a century. Desiccation treatments use controlled electromagnetic energy to heat and dehydrate tissue, effectively removing it through precise application of EMF. What's particularly relevant today is how this early therapeutic use contrasts with our current concerns about uncontrolled EMF exposure from consumer devices.
The reality is that electromagnetic fields can have profound biological effects, whether applied intentionally in medical settings or encountered involuntarily from wireless devices. While doctors in 1935 were harnessing EMF for healing, we now face the challenge of managing constant, low-level exposures that weren't part of the human experience when this research was conducted. The science demonstrates that context, intensity, and duration all matter when it comes to EMF's biological impact.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{desiccation_of_hemorrhoids_g6708,
author = {Graham GD},
title = {Desiccation of hemorrhoids},
year = {1935},
}