USD475463S1 - Control device for delivering electrical therapy - Google Patents

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USD475463S1
USD475463S1 US29/148,935 US14893501F USD475463S US D475463 S1 USD475463 S1 US D475463S1 US 14893501 F US14893501 F US 14893501F US D475463 S USD475463 S US D475463S
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FIG. 1 is a top, right, front isometric view of an embodiment of a control device for delivering electrical thereapy showing our new design.
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