Surgery – Magnetic field applied to body for therapy – Electromagnetic coil
Reexamination Certificate
2007-11-20
2007-11-20
Gilbert, Samuel G (Department: 3735)
Surgery
Magnetic field applied to body for therapy
Electromagnetic coil
Reexamination Certificate
active
10313616
ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to the use of magnetic shielding alone and magnetic shielding combined with magnetic field stimulation in methods for the treatment, diagnosis and assessment of disease, condition, or physical or mental state. The invention also includes portable devices for the shielding of magnetic fields for therapy and treatment of disease, condition, or physical or mental state.
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Choleris Elena
Prato Frank S.
Thomas Alex W.
Child, Jr. John S.
Fralex Therapeutics, Inc.
Gilbert Samuel G
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