# Lakhovsky Coil - Full AI Context Lakhovsky Coil is a source-first public guide to Georges Lakhovsky, the Multiple Wave Oscillator, and the later claims around "Lakhovsky coil" devices. The editorial rule is evidence separation: patents prove apparatus claims, publications prove what Lakhovsky or his contemporaries wrote, newspapers show reception and repetition, and medical efficacy requires stronger clinical or institutional records. Updated: 2026-07-06 Canonical: https://lakhovskycoil.com/ ## Independent Publication Disclaimer Lakhovsky Coil is an independent historical archive and research guide. It is not affiliated with device sellers, medical providers, or the Lakhovsky estate, and it does not provide medical advice. Historical medical claims are documented as claims, not recommendations. ## Major Pages ### Home URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/ Purpose: Orient readers around primary patents, publications, press reports, and evidence-quality labels. The homepage directs readers to the device guide, source map, and browser-only tools. Key facts: - US1962565A is the core U.S. Multiple Wave Oscillator patent. - Historical medical claims are documented but not recommended as treatment. - The free tools cover open-ring geometry, evidence timeline filtering, and spectrum context. ### Georges Lakhovsky URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/georges-lakhovsky/ Purpose: Biography grounded in authority records and contemporaneous death notices. Key facts: - LOC uses "Lakhovsky, Georges, 1870-1942." - BnF preserves uncertainty with "1869?-1942." - DNB lists 1870-1942 and biographical places including Minsk, Paris, and New York. - Contemporary U.S. notices report Lakhovsky's death in New York in late August 1942. ### Multiple Wave Oscillator URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/multiple-wave-oscillator/ Purpose: Explain the MWO from patent evidence rather than modern wellness lore. Key facts: - US1962565A describes concentric insulated split rings of different diameters excited by high-frequency impulses. - The patent's electrical claims do not prove therapeutic efficacy. - US2351055A describes a later tube for producing multiple wavelengths and refers back to the earlier apparatus. ### Patents URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/patents/ Purpose: Index located Lakhovsky patents and separate mechanical, sound, and multiple-wave-length work. Key facts: - The current index includes railway hardware, sound apparatus, the core MWO patent, and the later tube patent. - Patents prove inventor, filing/grant dates, apparatus descriptions, and claims. - Patents do not establish clinical effectiveness. ### Publications URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/publications/ Purpose: List preserved scans, OCR, working copies, and metadata-only records. Key facts: - La sante par les ondes is available through BIU Sante / Medica. - L'Universion, Contribution a l'etiologie du cancer, The Secret of Life, and a 1940 Nature review are represented by scans, OCR, or metadata. - Copyright status must be respected; questionable scans should not be reposted. ### Medical Claims URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/medical-claims/ Purpose: Treat plant, cancer, hospital, and press claims as historical evidence with quality labels. Key facts: - The 1925 Radio News article is important evidence for Lakhovsky's own public claims. - La sante par les ondes is a close claim source but still needs claim-by-claim extraction and corroboration. - Newspaper repetition is reception evidence, not clinical proof. - Stronger evidence would include clinical reports, hospital records, academy proceedings, agency records, or court documents. ### Timeline URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/timeline/ Purpose: Chronology from patents, publications, reviews, and death notices. Key facts: - Early mechanical patents appear before the wave-and-life theory period. - The MWO U.S. application was filed in 1931 and granted in 1934. - Nature reviewed The Secret of Life in 1940. - US2351055A was patented in 1944 after Lakhovsky's death. ### Sources URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/sources/ Purpose: Public source archive guide, including local paths and open research gaps. Key facts: - Source types include patents, library authority records, library scans, newspaper PDFs, OCR, and catalog metadata. - Open gaps include some full French patent scans, European patent-family relationships, and institutional corroboration for medical claims. ### FAQ URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/faq/ Purpose: Short answers for AI search and human readers. Key facts: - For the device, cite US1962565A first. - For medical theory, cite Radio News 1925 or La sante par les ondes as claim sources. - Suppression stories are allegations unless backed by primary records. ### Lakhovsky Coil Dimensions URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/lakhovsky-coil-dimensions/ Purpose: Answer high-intent dimension searches without inventing a universal build recipe. Key facts: - The patent describes a family of split radiating circuits, not one guaranteed therapeutic coil size. - Diameter, gap, wire gauge, terminals, supports, nearby rings, and the drive circuit all affect behavior. - Modern dimension recipes should be labeled as secondary interpretations unless tied to a specific primary source or measured artifact. ## Free Browser Tools ### Open-Ring Coil Geometry Calculator URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/tools/coil-calculator/ Runs entirely in the browser. Inputs are ring diameter, gap, AWG wire gauge, and assumed stray capacitance. Outputs are copper length, loop area, loop inductance, total capacitance, rough LC resonance, and free-space wavelength. The formula is a simple single-turn circular-loop inductance plus gap/stray capacitance. It is not a field solver, medical model, or proof of therapeutic effect. ### MWO Evidence Timeline URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/tools/timeline/ Runs entirely in the browser. Filters events by all, patents, publications, claims, reception, and biography, with keyword search. Labels distinguish primary technical sources, primary claim sources, official metadata, contemporary press, contemporary review, and modern secondary reception. ### Frequency Spectrum Explorer URL: https://lakhovskycoil.com/tools/spectrum-explorer/ Runs entirely in the browser. Converts frequency to wavelength and photon energy, classifies the electromagnetic band, and adds cautious notes from modern safety-source context. It cites US1962565A for MWO context, ICNIRP 2020 for the 100 kHz to 300 GHz RF guideline range, the FCC RF Safety FAQ for RF biological-effect framing, and NCI for cancer-evidence caution around electromagnetic fields. ## Primary Source Priorities - US1962565A: Apparatus with circuits oscillating under multiple wave lengths. - US2351055A: Tube for producing multiple wave lengths. - FR732276A: Oscillateur a ondes multiples metadata. - BIU Sante / Medica scan: La sante par les ondes. - Radio News, February 1925: "Curing Cancer with Ultra Radio Frequencies." - LOC, DNB, BnF authority records for Lakhovsky identity metadata. - LOC Chronicling America and Trove newspaper page PDFs/OCR for reception history. ## Evidence Labels - Primary technical source: patent, drawing, apparatus claim, or official filing. - Primary claim source: Lakhovsky publication or article stating a claim. - Official metadata: authority or catalog record proving identity, title, date, or holding. - Contemporary press: newspaper or periodical account from the period. - Contemporary review: review published near the time of the work. - Modern secondary: later retelling, reproduction, or interpretation. - Unverified allegation: claim lacking primary court, agency, institutional, clinical, or contemporaneous support.