Dr. Thomas Galen Hieronymus Machines
Picture of Atomic Analyzer number 505
Functioning, and wired as a Medical Analyzer / Treatment machine. Since this old picture, I have restored this machine to an Atomic Analyzer by recovering and installing a prism unit from the superluminal device, where it had been placed. It is for sale for $4000.

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I can make Atomic Analyzers ($800) and the Anapathic machines ($800) as well.
The Anapathic machine is a very, very rare Hieronymus invented machine that automatically scans a witness patient's disease rates, and charges each rate in turn into a reagent vial. I have analyzed an original Hieronymus Anapathic instrument. There is no need to get a stick to get it to work for healing people or animals. Then the machine transmits the healing effects of the scan to a remote patient. Or they can ingest the potion, but it often precipitates a crisis for 2 days, as all the diseases and ill-adjustments are corrected. It is for removing these rates, and all the junk rates, so that if you want, you can then only need treat the major diseases after the Anapathic, with the Medical Analyzer. The other Anapathic for sale on the web, has nothing to do with this machine invented by Hieronymus. It is made nowhere else.
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Here are some more pictures of the Atomic Analyzer.
There were some proto-board models, a model used at the Patent Office,
and ten official units made, numbers 500 to 509, between about 1948 to 1950.
Possibly the Patent Analyzer It does not have gearing on the prism assembly
Laboratory Analyzer A few of the 500 series were made in the Laboratory desk configuration. One at MIT
Possibly number 505 Picture from a conference. Upper right corner. Portable configuration. Restored, working.
Number 508 This is an Analyzer with the prism, fully restored and functioning. Documented by Bill Jensen.
Number 509 Owned by Barry Grossman, restored to full prism operation as an Atomic Analyzer.
A later model Analyzer This is a later version, not actually one of the “original” models, but put here for reference.