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Oberon (device)

 

Oberon (device)

Oberon or Оберон is a nonlinear computer diagnostics device invented by Russian researchers from the Hospital of Senior Department of Public Health Services of Administration of Omsk Region, led by Vladimir Igorevich Nesterov.

Oberon is a descendant of the original EAV (electroacupuncture) device invented in 1958 by German physician Reinhold Voll, combining Chinese acupuncture with the measurement of galvanic skin differentials.

According to its inventors, Oberon “allows diagnosing not only pronounced pathological processes, but also the earliest forms of the diseases or predisposition to them,” however it “does not belong to the class of medical equipment and consequently does not have to be registered with the committees for certification and licensing of medical-purpose equipment.”

Oberon works with software called Metapathia (Метапатия).

Quotes from Oberon website

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:We are glad to welcome you on the official site of the Institute of Applied Psychophysics, the developer of the unique diagnostic device for nonlinear analysis "Oberon", which allows diagnosing not only pronounced pathological processes, but also the earliest forms of the diseases or predisposition to them.

The nonlinear computer diagnostics (NLS) using the device "OBERON" and the program "Metapathia" have been applied at the Hospital of Senior Department of Public Health Services of Administration of Omsk Region since 1999.

The device for telemetric nonlinear analysis data processing "Oberon" was developed by the Institute of Applied Psychophysics, Omsk. The device does not belong to the class of medical equipment and consequently does not have to be registered with the committees for certification and licensing of medical-purpose equipment.

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