Hi, I am not sure about this being a diathermy as they are generally more 
powerful (unless this is a fairly high voltage, the mA meter would suggest 
a fairly low current). My diathermy tester presents a few hundred ohms load 
and expects around 100 watts of output...

I suspect this is one of the many early electrotherapy devices - think tens 
machine - they often used salt bath type solutions and various ionisation / 
RF outputs of low power for various applications. IONO would suggest salt / 
electrolysis bath also. I have had a few later units come through with 
medical equipment surplus / scrap that are vaguely similar to this.

That said it could be a diathermy but there was many random quackish 
machines like this over the early years. Does it have a footpedal?

- Alex

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