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Summary

Photography placed in book of Franciszek Rychnowski decribed as healing machines made in Lwów, Poland, 1859-1929. Rychnowski claimed that using these machines radiated with eteroid (later called orgon by Wilhelm Reich ) to heal hundreds of people in Poland in the 20th century.

Source: Franciszek Rychnowski,Das Wesen der Elektricität und das Problem der Sonnenstrahlung, 1923 (1925) available online ALO suchen: Rychnowski (after error refresh)

Additional info: Eteroid was called orgon by Wilhelm Reich. Wilhelm Reich was born in 1852 in Dobrzanica near Lwów (then called Lemberg,under occupation of Austria). Franciszek Rychnowski (Franz Rychnowski de Welehrad) died about 1929 in Lwów, Poland as known inventor of healing machines based on eteroid.

After WW2, Lwów became Lviv, Ukraine. Most of Polish people from Lwów after the 2nd World War were relocated to Wrocław, Poland by the USSR.

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current19:52, 10 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 19:52, 10 November 2006429 × 316 (38 KB)Jagen~commonswikiPicture of healing machines made by Franiszek Rychnowski,Lwów, Poland, 1859-1929(?). Rychnowski using these amachines radiated with eteroid (later orgon) and healed handreds of people in Poland between 1. and 2. WW. Source: Franciszek Rychnowski, Das
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