Works by Lakhovsky and other pioneering authors on medical electricity, body magnetism, and frequency healing — all free via the Internet Archive.

Thomas J. Brown
A comprehensive practical guide to building and understanding the Multi Wave Oscillator by Thomas J. Brown. Covers construction details, operating principles, and clinical protocols.

Georges Lakhovsky
Georges Lakhovsky's original 1929 groundbreaking book explaining the theory of cellular oscillation, the foundation of the MWO technology.
Historical texts on medical electricity, high-frequency currents, and the electromagnetic foundations that inspired Lakhovsky's work.
Various authors (c. 1900)
An early 20th-century clinical text covering galvanism, faradism, and high-frequency electrotherapy. Detailed case histories demonstrate therapeutic applications across a wide range of conditions, from neuralgia to tumors.
Jones (c. 1901)
A foundational reference work on the practical use of electricity in clinical medicine, covering the physics of current flow, electrode design, and the physiological effects of various electrical treatments on living tissue.
William Harvey King (1901)
Divided into sections detailing both physics and clinical history, this text highlights early high-frequency engineering, sparking parameters, and early capacitor arrangements.
A curated search of Russian-language historical texts on high-frequency currents and medical physics — sourced from the Internet Archive's digitized library.
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