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first POLYGRAPH rare 1906 MUSEUM Lie Detector Interrogation CLOCKWORK MacKenzie

$ 396

Availability: 56 in stock
  • Maker: Dr James Mackenzie
  • MacKenzie polygraph machine: early polygraph machine
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: antique scientific instrument - ANTIQUE SCIENCE - early portable LIE DETECTOR - pulse monitor - MUCH LIKE A TICKER TAPE - used - old - PLEASE, VIEW PHOTOS and DESCRIPTION BELOW - Whitehead & Hoag tag ? - ORIGINAL INK BOTTLE - please, contact for additional photos - last photo is for display purposes only and shows an early Morse CODE MACHINE which seems that this old pulse monitor may have been designed from with a lot of similarities - wooden case may be cedar? working slide latch / case has lid crack but, solid / other than that all is good with the case with normal age related / usage light scuffs, etc. - PLEASE, CONTACT FOR PHOTO of box AS I RAN OUT OF ROOM - photo # 10 is for display purposes only
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    Description

    antique POLYGRAPH rare MUSEUM Lie Detector Interrogation CLOCKWORK 1906 MacKenzie ECG
    antique MEDICAL science INSTRUMENT early ECG heart pulse monitor WINDUP OBSCURE much like a ticker tape
    early polygraph - portable pulse monitor - contact for additional photos
    totally awesome for the MURDOCK MYSTERY / CSI / Sherlock / heart surgeon / ECG – EKG / law enforcement / police / medical instrument / science collector / MOVIE TV PROP / museum - photo #10 is for display purposes only

    last photo is for display purposes only and shows an early Morse code machine which seems that this old pulse monitor may have been designed from with a lot of similarities - this is an awesome, rare and unique mechanical medical collector museum piece – unknown if complete

    the main Instrument with internal brass movements and base – aluminum attachments early aluminum was a very, very expensive commodity – wind up key works as well as other wind up dial
    unique portable heart rate monitor with original antique amber ink bottle – ink would been used for the printing via old roll of paper as shown
    NOTE
    :
    there is only a partial CELLULOID frontal plaque remaining on the exterior of the case:
    it reads: Chandler, Ingra___ (most likely for Ingram) / Toro___ (Toronto?).
    Underneath reads in teeny tiny print:
    The Whitehead & Ho__ (most likely, Whitehead & Hoag)
    … as they were famous for CELLULOID pin backs, novelties and signs
    TIDBIT: (following info research found online)
    British heart surgeon Dr James Mackenzie (1853-1925) developed this ink-writing polygraph in 1906. A tambour (a rubber diaphragm) is placed over a vein in the neck, with while another one is placed on the arterial pulse in the wrist. The movements of these vessels vibrate the diaphragms. These transmit the waves through rubber tubing to two recording arms which record the pulse as continuous lines on paper. It detected problems such as an irregular heartbeat. Polygraphs were also used as lie detectors. Physiologists found lying could cause physical changes such as a faster heartbeat or increased sweating. Mackenzie’s polygraph measured and recorded these changes.
    Dr James Mackenzie (1853-1925), later Sir James, had worldwide eminence as a cardio-vascular clinical investigator. For over 25 years he worked as a general practitioner in Lancashire and it was then that he made his pioneer studies, unaided, of the venous and arterial pulses. He did these with his own modification of the Dudgeon sphygmograph of 1882 which wrote on smoked paper. Afterward he invented the ink writing polygraph. He was the founder of 20th century British cardiology
    1902, the ingenious Sir James invented the ink polygraph, with the aid of a Mr Shaw, a Burnley watchmaker. This device allowed 3 simultaneous tracings to be made on a long roll of smoked paper. With this instrument he was able to record and correlate the arterial and jugular pulses concurrently with the beat of the heart itself. He “brought order out of the chaos of cardiac irregularities,”2 distinguishing the inconsequential from those that were caused by serious organic heart disease. One positive outcome of his investigations was that his findings altered physicians’ attitudes to abnormal heart sounds and to some abnormalities of the action of the heart. Sir James’ work showed that these were not always cause for alarm
    NOTE
    :
    there is only a partial CELLULOID frontal plaque remaining on the exterior of the case:  it reads: Chandler, Ingra___ (most likely for Ingram – probably, the distributor) / Toro___ (Toronto?).  Underneath read:
    The Whitehead & Ho__ (most likely, Whitehead & Hoag)
    … as they were famous for CELLULOID pinbacks, novelties and signs
    ·
    CASE
    :  original old blue velvet lining
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    velvet shows normal age related / usage wear – soiling, etc.
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    upper interior lid lining is very worn / lifting at corners
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    wooden case may be cedar? working slide latch / case has lid crack but, solid / other than that all is good with the case with normal age related / usage light scuffs, etc. - PLEASE, CONTACT FOR PHOTO AS I RAN OUT OF ROOM
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    case measures:  10.5”L x 6.25”W x 4”H (unopened)
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    ROLLED LIP INK BOTTLE with CORK:
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    original ink bottle specific to medical device as time has left its imprint on the velvet lining
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    amber glass bottom marked:  2 oz / a trefoil design within a circle and letters inside the trefoil
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    appears to be original cork shows black ink residue on cork
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    remnants of dried ink inside bottle
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    free of cracks
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    I never attempted to remove cork
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    POLYGRAPH INSTRUMENT and ACCESSORIES:
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    the main Instrument with internal brass movements and base – aluminum attachments early aluminum was a very, very expensive commodity – wind up key works as well as other wind up dial
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    main unit is sort of in the shape of a rural country mailbox
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    no markings found except for internal # 118
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    unit only measures:  3.5”L x 3.25”H x 2 1/8”W (not including any attachments)
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    heavy / well made
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    side key wind and dial wind up / fast – slow pin / both wind ups work
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    KEY WINDUP
    activates rollers which in turn would have pulled paper through to print readings
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    DIAL WIND
    activates the opposite thingie and what that does – sort of vibrates – haven’t a clue – sounds like a clock ticking and moves
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    PAPER ROLL with HOLDER ATTACHMENT:
    paper has fused over time – holder fits into slot on main unit / roller of attachment is weighted / paper would have been fed through the rollers but, how or where the paper would become printed is a mystery / ink stains on exterior of unit
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    LONG ARM ATTACHMENT
    :  disk would have had a membrane bladder diaphragm / a tube would have been attached to the side of the disk in turn the arm of the turntable would vibrate on the diaphragm.  Perhaps, another attachment of sorts would have fit through the vacant slot and line it up to the main unit and do something to make it print
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    WRIST UNIT
    with LEATHER STRAPS
    :  two leather wrist straps – one is still partially attached, the other is not / leather has dried over time / buckles remain intact.
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    2.75”diameter.  Again, possibly, a membrane bladder diaphragm and when fixed to wrist the spring nipple thing would supposedly pulsate matching the patient’s pulse – sending a reading through the attached air hose to the record player, etc. etc. to print
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    two additional hose disks
    :  each measuring:  1.5”diameter
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    age:  1906ish
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    origin
    : England UK
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    maker
    :  Sir James MacKenzie
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    distributor
    :  Chandler Ingram ? - Toronto
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    **  Will ship to continental USA –EXPEDITED 43.40 or to (Canada REGULAR PARCEL POST .45) – Insured & declared for full amount only **
    14 x 10 x 7   4.25 lbs.
    PLEASE, READ:
    (do not pay until invoiced directly from me, not eBay’s automated one – as eBay’s calculator is not always accurate for shipments from Canada & does not take into account insurance)
    Shipping is expensive & do my best to keep the cost down without sacrificing safe delivery.
    Books shipped in boxes or a cardboard lined bubble envelope
    PLEASE, DON’T FORGET TO LEAVE FEEDBACK
    – it is valuable to both the buyer & seller.
    Feedback will be left when feedback is received.
    If there is an issue to resolve please, contact prior to leaving neutral or negative feedback
    No returns as the descriptions and photos are as accurate as possible & always happy to provide additional photos & more information.
    Great care in packing is always given to all purchases.
    In the rare event of a return, buyer pays return shipping, must be in original box, original packing materials & fully insured
    **
    Will ship to continental
    USA –  EXPEDITED .24 (not signed for) - XPRESSPOST .61 (signed for)
    ...
    or to (Canada REGULAR PARCEL POST .06) – Insured & declared for full amount only **
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    14 x 10 x 7   4.25 lbs.