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- | Give suggestions. | Yes.
Now as we find, there are great changes in the physical forces of this body since last we had same here. Some are good, some we find rather mediocre, others we find show weaknesses and inclinations in different directions.
In the present we find that the weaknesses or poisons that have been a part of accumulations through the system show more in the pulmonary, the throat, bronchi and in the poor circulation.
Then, in making applications for this body in the present, we find:
About once a week we would have a thorough, general osteopathic adjustment. If this is impractical for the body, then have the hydrotherapy treatments - or the massage given at a hydrotherapy place.
When the osteopathic treatments are given, or the hydrotherapy treatments with the massage, be sure there is an emptying of the colon with high irrigations.
As a tonic, as well as an expectorant and cough syrup, to act also as an active force upon the digestive forces as well as eliminations, we would prepare a compound in this manner:
To 4 ounces of Water add 2 ounces of Strained Pure Honey (not synthetic honey). Let come to a boil. Skim off the refuse. Then when it is near cool, add 4 ounces of Pure Apple Brandy; NOT Apple Jack. Then, in the ORDER NAMED, add these ingredients:
Syrup of Rhubarb.................1 ounce, Syrup of Horehound...............1 ounce, Tincture of Stillingia.........1/2 ounce, Syrup of Wild Cherry.........1 1/2 ounces, Chloroform......................10 minims.
Shake the solution well before the dose is taken. Take not by guess but by measurement; a teaspoonful every three hours when necessary.
In the diet beware of too much starches. No white potatoes. No white bread.
Do not take cereals AND citrus fruits at the same meal. Alternate these, but never take them together.
Take plenty of beef juice; NOT broth but pure beef juice.
The meats should be preferably fish, fowl and lamb.
Plenty of green vegetables but not cooked in fat; rather in their OWN juices.
Doing all of these, we will find the body gaining in weight, in strength and in resistance and vitality.
We are through with this Reading.
Copy to Mother Ass'n file | 1 | 301 | 0025-0006 |
- | Give suggestions. | Now, we find there are conditions in this body that are abnormal that may be corrected. These have to do with the general condition produced in system by the abnormal condition existing in functioning organs, due to improper elimination as produced by the condition of organs direct. Now, the effect may be assisted and brought to a different vibration in the body. That producing it is different. In the whole system the general debilitation being that of the effect produced in the system through the various changes that come by or through this condition.
Now, these are conditions as we find them in this body. First:
In the circulation we find this above normal in pressure, in quantity and in the elemental forces these are burdened with these toxins, dross and with the forces that should be eliminated in portions of the system.
IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, we find the pressure on nerve ganglions produces the taxing to the physical and to the mental at times, so that the body becomes almost incapacitated of controlling itself through physical forces by nerve tension as is produced in the trunk portion of the body, in branches of the solar plexus centers through that condition in the intestinal tract, and the effect it produces in the nerves governing the functioning of the liver, the spleen and in the pancreas.
IN THE FUNCTIONING OF ORGANS THEMSELVES, we find as these: The whole nerve system of the sensory organism involved in condition, and that affects the sympathetics through the ganglion that connects between the sympathetic and sensory organism. Hence the depression or pains at times that occur in the body under the shoulder blades, or through that portion about the sixth and fifth dorsal vertebra.
In the throat, lungs, larynx very good except when overtaxed. 7. In the digestive tract we find most of the trouble that has been produced and is produced at the present time, so far as the seat of the trouble is concerned. This gives the depression through the system and the inability of the body to digest those things that may be or that are active in the system at times. Hence the engorged condition of spleen, the engorged condition of the liver, inactive, and under the pressure of these forces as magnified in the circulation. In the upper portion of intestinal tract we find lacerations that give depression, and also those of the toxins from the system to be absorbed and keep these conditions in pressure in blood and in the nerve system producing the taxing of the body throughout. The body is not always sick, it is not confined. It is active through sheer will and mental force, and the using of stored energy in the system. The hepatic circulation high, and the kidneys are depressed, and show the sedimentary force as is being eliminated in the system through these channels. Hence the bladder is at times taxed and shows some inflammation.
In the locomotories and those portions of the system affected by this condition in circulation of blood and nerve tissue, and the carrying of this bacilli in the system, such as we have in locomotories, in pelvis and in ilium plexus, shows the depression, and produces merely the subnormal or the distress in the activity of these portions, though not inactive.
Then to give the relief to this body, and bring about the nearer equilibrium, we would give this into the system, taking exercises of specific nature for the whole system:
To one gallon of rain water, we would add:
Sarsaparilla Root.............2 ounces, Burdock Root..................2 ounces, Yellow Dock Root..............2 ounces, Yellow Root...................2 ounces, Black Snake Root..............2 ounces, Buchu Leaves.................10 grains, Elder Flower..................4 ounces.
Reduce by simmering (not boiling) to one quart. Strain while warm and add three drams of Balm of Gilead and four ounces of grain alcohol, using the buds, you see, in the Gilead. The dose would be a teaspoonful four times each day.
The exercises would be for that portion of the body that is under stress at each time the body should take the exercise, which is night and morning. At times we will find this shifted from the abdomen to the pelvis, again to the extremities, again to the limbs and shoulders. Each should be exercised in the manner as to give the release of the tissue and muscular forces of that portion of the body. Make, specifically, the body take quantities of water. Take this as medicinal properties. The body does not drink sufficient water.
Do that. We will find we will bring better, nearer the normal conditions for this body. | 1 | 302 | 0026-0001 |
- | What causes the burning back of nose and dull pain in top of head? | Improper eliminations, and the improper circulation, produced by that condition as exists in the intestinal system that needs to be eliminated, and the various vibrations set aright. An overtaxation of hypogastric nerve centers produces this. | 1 | 303 | 0026-0002 |
(Q): What causes the burning back of nose and dull pain in top of head?
(A): Improper eliminations, and the improper circulation, produced by that condition as exists in the intestinal system that needs to be eliminated, and the various vibrations set aright. An overtaxation of hypogastric nerve centers produces this. | What is the condition of the lungs? | These are very good, save as improper circulation and the lack of deep breathing and sufficient water in the body. Build up the general system, and we will find these conditions will improve.
We are through. | 1 | 304 | 0026-0002 |
(Q): What causes the burning back of nose and dull pain in top of head?
(A): Improper eliminations, and the improper circulation, produced by that condition as exists in the intestinal system that needs to be eliminated, and the various vibrations set aright. An overtaxation of hypogastric nerve centers produces this.
(Q): What is the condition of the lungs?
(A): These are very good, save as improper circulation and the lack of deep breathing and sufficient water in the body. Build up the general system, and we will find these conditions will improve.
We are through. | What will relieve same? | Correction of the conditions in the body, as given. | 1 | 305 | 0026-0002 |
(Q): What causes the burning back of nose and dull pain in top of head?
(A): Improper eliminations, and the improper circulation, produced by that condition as exists in the intestinal system that needs to be eliminated, and the various vibrations set aright. An overtaxation of hypogastric nerve centers produces this.
(Q): What is the condition of the lungs?
(A): These are very good, save as improper circulation and the lack of deep breathing and sufficient water in the body. Build up the general system, and we will find these conditions will improve.
We are through.
(Q): What will relieve same?
(A): Correction of the conditions in the body, as given. | You will give a physical, mental, and spiritual reading for this body, with suggestions for the improvement of any or all of these, and you will answer the questions regarding same that I will ask you. | Yes, we have the body here. This we have had before, you see.
Now, we find in the physical there are some conditions that have become exaggerated or severe since last we had the body here, and the change in the effect as is produced in the body is more from indiscretions on the part of the body (physical) than from any other source, unless that as has been given had been followed out more closely when these conditions began to show or exert themselves in the physical forces of the body.
We would, to meet the physical conditions in the body at the present time, take these properties as the medicinal properties for the correction of conditions that are troublesome at the present time.
To one (1) gallon of rain water, we would add:
Sarsaparilla Root..........4 ounces, Wild Cherry Bark...........2 ounces, Calisaya Bark..............1 ounce, Peruvian Bark............1/2 ounce, Prickly Ash Bark.........1/2 ounce, Yellow Dock Root.........1/2 ounce, Burdock Root.............1/2 ounce, and Elder Flower...............2 ounces.
Reduce this by gentle boiling - not too heavy, and keep top on same while this is being reduced, and reduce to one (1) quart. Strain while warm and add four (4) ounces pure grain alcohol, with two (2) drams Balsam of Tolu cut in it. Then to the whole solution add five (5) minims Oil of Peppermint.
Shake solution together before the dose is taken, which would be teaspoonful four (4) times each day.
Let the diet be rather those of soups and of strengthening vegetables that are well seasoned. Drink plenty of water, and we will find that by the time the whole properties are taken the body will be rid of these conditions.
In the mental attitude of the body we find as these:
The body, losing control of self through those conditions that arise at times, find that the mental forces become worried and unstable, as it were, in the desires or intent.
Stick closer to those tenets as are found in Him, as may be attained through the close study of 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, chapters or divisions of that as recorded by John. This will also bring the spiritual mindedness to the body, and let EVERYTHING - physically, mentally, and spiritually - be done in decency and in order, and consistent to the very core.
Ready for questions. | 1 | 306 | 0026-0002 |
- | Give suggestions. | Now we find there are abnormal conditions in this body that may be corrected. We have some conditions that have become the normal for this body. These may not be corrected, but with the correction of those conditions that may be corrected the body will be more physically fit for the developing in this earth plane.
Now, these are conditions as we find them in this body, [27] we are speaking of. First:
IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, in the blood supply in the body there is that lack of vital forces at all times necessary to give the best rebuilding force in the system. Hence, we have, often the body uses the reserve energy of the system, and under that strain becomes highly nerve condition that makes disagreeable for self and those about the body. This has come much through strain in the physical body. Not of the mental exertion, but rather of the strain to the physical forces that through nerve and blood supply created the drain on the system. We see this manifested in many different ways in the system, as the strain on the sensory organism, the strain at times on the intestinal tract, especially that through the lower portion of the intestines, and down the nerves that govern the kidneys and the organs of the pelvis in this body, [27].
IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, we find as these conditions:
The strain came to this body in a wrench or twist of the body, and is in the 10th and 11th dorsal. This has formed a lesion in this region, which produces a strain through the plexus of the system, and is in conjunction with the hypogastric plexus and the frontal branches of solar plexus. Hence, the disturbing conditions to the digestive organs and in the circulation as is found in this portion of the body, and the reflexes from these to those centers in the 5th and 6th dorsals, and the body from this suffers from headaches at times, we see.
IN THE FUNCTIONING OF ORGANS, in the functioning of the nerve system when this taxation shows in the system, the sympathetic becoming surcharged with these conditions, produces the irritability in the whole system. Then we have the relaxing from this producing the heavy, dull, achey feeling, especially of mornings, for the body does not rest well at all times. In the organs themselves, we find brain forces very good. One given to see the fine points, especially from the geometrical standpoint. The nerves being disturbed, we find reflexes in the organs of the sensory system. The eyes at times give the show of condition.
The body through the throat and larynx and nerves of this becomes surcharged, and with some other conditions that have existed show how this has been set aside, as it were, in the system, and became a part of the body.
Lungs very good, though body would do better in open air than inside work.
In digestive tract the reaction from hypogastric forces the digestive organs create too much hydrochloric in the pyloric end of stomach, foods lie in the duodenum without being acted upon by pancreas juices.
Liver dormant in its action a great deal of time, needing more oxygen or ozone in the blood supply for the liver condition. Hepatic circulation low, and again very high in its action. The intestinal tract we find much of the nerve repression given through toxins as absorbed in the system.
Kidneys not normal in their action, though at present very good. We find we have spasmodic conditions of the functioning of these portions of the body.
RELIEF, to give the best for this system, and to correct conditions, would be better, as we have given, that we had outside, or open air work for this body.
In the giving of incentives for the correct vibration we would take this in the system, after which we would take a regular specific, methodical, exercise that will exercise the trunk portion of the body, as well as the arms and limbs, and give the reaction in the whole system. Any specific exercise using the muscles of the body other than that in regular form and way will be good for the body, and should be changed from time to time, yet keep methodically in the manner that they are carried out for the system.
Properties taken would be as this: To one gallon of rain water, we would add:
Dogwood bark.........2 ounces, Black haw bark.......2 ounces, Prickly Ash Bark.....2 ounces. 15. Reduce this by simmering (not boiling) to one quart. Strain. While warm, add 4 ounces grain alcohol, with 3 drams of Balm of Gilead put in it. The dose would be teaspoonful 4 times each day, taken after meals. While this is taken, be careful of the system from congestion or cold. We will relieve the conditions in intestinal tract, and be well should the system every 3 or 4 days take half teaspoonful plain phosphate of soda, with 5 drops of syrup of sarsaparilla in this. This should be taken before meals, or just after rising, to cleanse the system. Do that. These pains that come in the neck, shoulders, we will see will be relieved through this same means. Keep exercises regularly and methodically. | 1 | 307 | 0027-0001 |
- | You will have before you [28] whose home is at ... Brevard County, Florida. You will locate him when he was there and will give a physical, mental and spiritual reading on this body, with suggestions for the improvement of any or all of these. | Yes, we have the body here, located at the home (not at this present time).
Now we find there are some abnormal conditions that are forming and that are produced in the body. These, we find, have to do with the digestive system and the eliminations in the body.
Now, these are conditions as we find them in the body. First:
IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, this we find below quantity in the pressure; however, above normal. In the distribution in the system, this very poor. Hence the conditions as we find throughout where the body fails to assimilate or to separate within the functioning organism those properties necessary for normal sustenance and rebuilding in the system. Hence the conditions as are produced in liver, in kidneys and in the alimentary canal proper. This from over stimulation and poor assimilation and eliminations.
IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, this we find so subjugated that we find only certain portions functioning near normal. These in the extremities of the body, and the system keeps so keyed or taxed by the lack of assimilation as to prevent the coordinating in nerve system proper (cerebrospinal). In sympathetic and in mental, both overtaxed by these portions of system attempting to create physical equilibrium. Hence the extremes to which the mental functioning goes, more in mental than spiritual, you see.
In the organic organs and organic functioning, we find the heart, liver, spleen, kidneys involved. Rest of the system very good.
Digestion impaired, on account of condition created in spleen, pancreas and liver. Hence the deterioration, as it were, of the whole system and the lack of assimilations and of the digestive system functioning normal. 9. Then, in the physical, to bring normal conditions for the body would be to first leave off those stimulants in such quantities as cause this over-taxation in blood supply, in the digestive system and to supply that necessary for the system to function near normal. Given these stimulants, we will find, while it will produce nausea if stimulants or intoxicants are taken, it will prevent same from being taken and there will be taken away much of the desire for same, though much of this depends upon the mental portion of the body, as we shall see. Use then this:
Podophyllin............1 grain, Cascara Sagrada........1 grain, Leptandrin.............1 grain, Licorice Compound....1/2 grain.
Make these in this quantity in each capsule, making five (5) capsules. One shall be taken every other day.
Give this as the stimulant and preventative from using over-stimulants:
Tincture Valerian......2 ounces, Bromide of Potash......2 drams, Iodide of Potash......10 grains, with Elixir Calisaya........4 ounces, and Elixir Celerina........1 ounce, and with Extract of Verbena....15 minims.
The carrier for this should be sufficient Peptotol to make sixteen (16) ounces. The dose would be teaspoonful twice each day, morning and evening. By the time the whole quantity is taken, we will find the body will be rid of much of the desire for those properties that over-balance the system.
Should the body take the over-stimulus while using this and become sick and nauseated, use the enema, also the stomach pump or wash to cleanse the stomach of same, though this would not be a poison in itself, unless there was certain combinations of properties taken in diet. Hence, while these are being taken, the diet should consist chiefly of meats or game, or the juices of same, with only vegetables that grow above the ground, and no form or combination of any nightshade variety of vegetable.
Then for the mental, we find the body very capable, would it only guide itself in the manner in which it understands the knowledge of self. Spiritual understanding only comes from the understanding of the divine within self, and the attempt to correlate same will always bring the development of self mentally and spiritually. For those who call upon God will not find Him afar off but ever present and ready to answer the self as is found in the inner man.
We are through for the present. | 1 | 308 | 0028-0001 |
- | Give suggestions. | Yes, we have the body here. Now, the abnormal conditions as we find in this body have to do with the organs direct, and with the functioning of the other organs of the body, and with the circulation. Now, these are conditions as we find in this body, [29] we are speaking of.
The blood supply in the system, we find, is weak, and the resistive force, so far as building in the cellular force of the body, is below the normal, produced not only by the condition as the blood receives through the pulmonaries, but with improper eliminating through the liver, especially, and reflexly through the kidneys, it makes the condition harder to combat.
The number of red blood cells are good, considering the conditions as exist. The number of white are above the normal; though their resistive force wavers at times, they are equal to the condition. Again they give way under the influences of the condition in the hepatic circulation.
The nerve forces in the body are very good. The brain in its ability to produce coordination throughout the nervous systems, is very good. As for the resistive forces, with the impulse received through the sensory system and connected in the brain forces, the body does not meet the resistive forces through the nerves of the system as it is capable of doing, and through this force to give any relief, the body must be considered.
As for the organs themselves, we find from the mouth, the tonsil, where they are and belong, the larynx and the bronchials show the effect on the conditions as exist through the circulation. The lung forces themselves meet the conditions as exist in the body very good, for the inroads that have been made.
Through the digestive tract, we find, the stomach itself is very good at present. Much of the condition under which the body labors, at present, is produced by the condition through the stomach, and the condition and effect it produced in the liver, causing the congestion, the atrophy, the condition arising in the lobes, and the effect this overtaxing has put on the liver and the kidneys.
To give the best condition for this body, under present conditions, and to assist to regain its equalibrium, and to meet the resistence in the body, would be to assist first through the mental attitude toward itself, and the relation it bears toward others. That will be through suggestion, you see.
For the physical condition we would give this: To one gallon grain alcohol put into a three gallon container charred and of wood, put in:
Eucalyptus Oil.................1 ounce, Benzosol.......................1 ounce, Terebin (or Canadian Balsam)...1 ounce.
This would be so arranged that the gases that form in the space above, in the container, by being heated, would be made twice each day. The gases would be inhaled into the lungs through the mouth so we would reach the condition in the larynx, throat and bronchials.
For the condition in the intestinal tract, the liver, the kidneys, we would prepare this: To one gallon of water would add eight ounces of dried sage, reduced by simmering, NOT BOILING, to one quart. Strain. While warm add: eight ounces of cane sugar dissolved in sufficient hot water to dissolve it; fifteen grains ambergris, dissolved in one ounce of grain alcohol; six ounces of Gin (Gordon's Gin preferred); and three drams of cinnamon. This would be well mixed and shaken before the dose is taken, which would be a teaspoonful three times a day. Do that, and we will give relief to the body.
Keep the diet of those that give vitality to the body, but do not use meats if possible, see, for we must overcome the condition through the hepatics, that is of liver and kidneys, if we would meet resistence to cure the condition through the larynx and lungs and blood supplying forces. [29], Cragmore Sanitarium, Colorado Springs, Col. | 1 | 309 | 0029-0001 |
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): Yes, we have the body here. Now, the abnormal conditions as we find in this body have to do with the organs direct, and with the functioning of the other organs of the body, and with the circulation. Now, these are conditions as we find in this body, [29] we are speaking of.
The blood supply in the system, we find, is weak, and the resistive force, so far as building in the cellular force of the body, is below the normal, produced not only by the condition as the blood receives through the pulmonaries, but with improper eliminating through the liver, especially, and reflexly through the kidneys, it makes the condition harder to combat.
The number of red blood cells are good, considering the conditions as exist. The number of white are above the normal; though their resistive force wavers at times, they are equal to the condition. Again they give way under the influences of the condition in the hepatic circulation.
The nerve forces in the body are very good. The brain in its ability to produce coordination throughout the nervous systems, is very good. As for the resistive forces, with the impulse received through the sensory system and connected in the brain forces, the body does not meet the resistive forces through the nerves of the system as it is capable of doing, and through this force to give any relief, the body must be considered.
As for the organs themselves, we find from the mouth, the tonsil, where they are and belong, the larynx and the bronchials show the effect on the conditions as exist through the circulation. The lung forces themselves meet the conditions as exist in the body very good, for the inroads that have been made.
Through the digestive tract, we find, the stomach itself is very good at present. Much of the condition under which the body labors, at present, is produced by the condition through the stomach, and the condition and effect it produced in the liver, causing the congestion, the atrophy, the condition arising in the lobes, and the effect this overtaxing has put on the liver and the kidneys.
To give the best condition for this body, under present conditions, and to assist to regain its equalibrium, and to meet the resistence in the body, would be to assist first through the mental attitude toward itself, and the relation it bears toward others. That will be through suggestion, you see.
For the physical condition we would give this: To one gallon grain alcohol put into a three gallon container charred and of wood, put in:
Eucalyptus Oil.................1 ounce, Benzosol.......................1 ounce, Terebin (or Canadian Balsam)...1 ounce.
This would be so arranged that the gases that form in the space above, in the container, by being heated, would be made twice each day. The gases would be inhaled into the lungs through the mouth so we would reach the condition in the larynx, throat and bronchials.
For the condition in the intestinal tract, the liver, the kidneys, we would prepare this: To one gallon of water would add eight ounces of dried sage, reduced by simmering, NOT BOILING, to one quart. Strain. While warm add: eight ounces of cane sugar dissolved in sufficient hot water to dissolve it; fifteen grains ambergris, dissolved in one ounce of grain alcohol; six ounces of Gin (Gordon's Gin preferred); and three drams of cinnamon. This would be well mixed and shaken before the dose is taken, which would be a teaspoonful three times a day. Do that, and we will give relief to the body.
Keep the diet of those that give vitality to the body, but do not use meats if possible, see, for we must overcome the condition through the hepatics, that is of liver and kidneys, if we would meet resistence to cure the condition through the larynx and lungs and blood supplying forces. [29], Cragmore Sanitarium, Colorado Springs, Col. | Is the functioning of the body being improved in any part? | The condition arises just as we have given. The system builds up for a time, then with conditions that arise, it breaks down. There are good times and bad times. Meet both conditions if we would give the better relief for this body.
We are through. | 1 | 310 | 0029-0001 |
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): Yes, we have the body here. Now, the abnormal conditions as we find in this body have to do with the organs direct, and with the functioning of the other organs of the body, and with the circulation. Now, these are conditions as we find in this body, [29] we are speaking of.
The blood supply in the system, we find, is weak, and the resistive force, so far as building in the cellular force of the body, is below the normal, produced not only by the condition as the blood receives through the pulmonaries, but with improper eliminating through the liver, especially, and reflexly through the kidneys, it makes the condition harder to combat.
The number of red blood cells are good, considering the conditions as exist. The number of white are above the normal; though their resistive force wavers at times, they are equal to the condition. Again they give way under the influences of the condition in the hepatic circulation.
The nerve forces in the body are very good. The brain in its ability to produce coordination throughout the nervous systems, is very good. As for the resistive forces, with the impulse received through the sensory system and connected in the brain forces, the body does not meet the resistive forces through the nerves of the system as it is capable of doing, and through this force to give any relief, the body must be considered.
As for the organs themselves, we find from the mouth, the tonsil, where they are and belong, the larynx and the bronchials show the effect on the conditions as exist through the circulation. The lung forces themselves meet the conditions as exist in the body very good, for the inroads that have been made.
Through the digestive tract, we find, the stomach itself is very good at present. Much of the condition under which the body labors, at present, is produced by the condition through the stomach, and the condition and effect it produced in the liver, causing the congestion, the atrophy, the condition arising in the lobes, and the effect this overtaxing has put on the liver and the kidneys.
To give the best condition for this body, under present conditions, and to assist to regain its equalibrium, and to meet the resistence in the body, would be to assist first through the mental attitude toward itself, and the relation it bears toward others. That will be through suggestion, you see.
For the physical condition we would give this: To one gallon grain alcohol put into a three gallon container charred and of wood, put in:
Eucalyptus Oil.................1 ounce, Benzosol.......................1 ounce, Terebin (or Canadian Balsam)...1 ounce.
This would be so arranged that the gases that form in the space above, in the container, by being heated, would be made twice each day. The gases would be inhaled into the lungs through the mouth so we would reach the condition in the larynx, throat and bronchials.
For the condition in the intestinal tract, the liver, the kidneys, we would prepare this: To one gallon of water would add eight ounces of dried sage, reduced by simmering, NOT BOILING, to one quart. Strain. While warm add: eight ounces of cane sugar dissolved in sufficient hot water to dissolve it; fifteen grains ambergris, dissolved in one ounce of grain alcohol; six ounces of Gin (Gordon's Gin preferred); and three drams of cinnamon. This would be well mixed and shaken before the dose is taken, which would be a teaspoonful three times a day. Do that, and we will give relief to the body.
Keep the diet of those that give vitality to the body, but do not use meats if possible, see, for we must overcome the condition through the hepatics, that is of liver and kidneys, if we would meet resistence to cure the condition through the larynx and lungs and blood supplying forces. [29], Cragmore Sanitarium, Colorado Springs, Col.
(Q): Is the functioning of the body being improved in any part?
(A): The condition arises just as we have given. The system builds up for a time, then with conditions that arise, it breaks down. There are good times and bad times. Meet both conditions if we would give the better relief for this body.
We are through. | Is the treatment that is now being given correct? | We are not overcoming the condition in the hepatic circulation with what he is receiving at present. | 1 | 311 | 0029-0001 |
- | [Mr. Cayce, do you find if] these things are done, you have given here that the man will see? | If you remove this condition that you have [been] given here you will find that the vision will return to this body here. | 1 | 312 | 0030-0001 |
(Q): [Mr. Cayce, do you find if] these things are done, you have given here that the man will see?
(A): If you remove this condition that you have [been] given here you will find that the vision will return to this body here. | Give suggestions. | Yes, we have the body here. Now the abnormal conditions that we find in this body have to do with the functioning of organs; that effect that has been produced throughout the system, both by outside influences and their effect within the system as produced on the nerve forces that produce the functioning of organs themselves as classified in the anatomy.
Now, these are conditions as we find them within this body here, [30], we are speaking of:
In the blood supplying forces we find [that] the blood [is] deficient in its rebuilding forces, produced by an overtaxation of the system, to produce proper coagulation; [it] has been used up within the body and its forces itself. This as we find at present is of a temporary state. There is an over-abundant (though not abnormally so for the condition) number of leukocytes within the blood forces within the body; that is needed, however, to produce the proper coagulation with the rebuilding forces, needed to carry on the rebuilding properties within the body at the present time.
Through the nerve forces themselves we find the condition which is [indicative of] the abnormal forces as shown in the body when in normal condition, see; that is, the body has suffered, you see, recently, from outside forces, which has produced or caused a condition that exists in building supplying properties at present.
In the nerve forces we find at the third, fourth and sixth cervicals an impingement produced by inter-lateral adjusting, produced along this part of the spine that forces the supplying nerve tissues to improper coordination through that part of the sensory system, or that which affects this, here, to the side. Thus, the action of this has been to deflect the action through the coordination of the eyesight here, until we have through the optic forces of the optic nerves themselves that which deflects the sight or the vision to the body, all of which carries the impression to the brain without the proper action of the reflection being carried back, or to the loss of vision through the optic forces. The impingement has caused this by producing here, 3rd, 4th and 6th cervicals, a lesion which lies in the lateral [direction]; that is, the branch nerves between the cerebrospinal and the sympathetic nervous system at these vertebrae.
Throughout the rest of [the] nervous forces of the body, as we find, the body [is] only recovering from nervous shocks by the loss of the sensibility to the other forces, and not abnormal condition. That is, we find these conditions are normal for the condition that is existing within the system.
The reflex force as shown from this condition, that affects the sight also, shows or embraces those through that [area] of the lymph and muscular forces; that [is, the] thyroids, this fullness at times that shows about these.
The action of the functioning of the organs themselves: We find first through the brain forces the deflection, as we have given here, as produced by the impingement of ends from which the supply forces are received to the organs them- selves, to produce the reactions to this as produced through the sensory organism.
Through the larynx only a reflex condition is produced by this. Through the lung forces, that is, the air chambers of the lungs, we only have the after effects or conditions as produced in the system and no organic condition as produced through these.
Through the digestive forces, through the stomach and in- testinal forces, there has been some trouble that [was] existent in itself back here that shows the effects within the system of the condition; not organically, we find no trouble with this.
We find reflex forces as shown from the action of the kid- neys and of the liver, this from the receiving into the system of that which is deadened forces through the nervous system and the action of these we have an over-stimulus of these at present, not organic conditions [These organic conditions] would not set up unless we find [such] reached through a reflex force by the life and thoughts of the body. | 1 | 313 | 0030-0001 |
(Q): [Mr. Cayce, do you find if] these things are done, you have given here that the man will see?
(A): If you remove this condition that you have [been] given here you will find that the vision will return to this body here.
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): Yes, we have the body here. Now the abnormal conditions that we find in this body have to do with the functioning of organs; that effect that has been produced throughout the system, both by outside influences and their effect within the system as produced on the nerve forces that produce the functioning of organs themselves as classified in the anatomy.
Now, these are conditions as we find them within this body here, [30], we are speaking of:
In the blood supplying forces we find [that] the blood [is] deficient in its rebuilding forces, produced by an overtaxation of the system, to produce proper coagulation; [it] has been used up within the body and its forces itself. This as we find at present is of a temporary state. There is an over-abundant (though not abnormally so for the condition) number of leukocytes within the blood forces within the body; that is needed, however, to produce the proper coagulation with the rebuilding forces, needed to carry on the rebuilding properties within the body at the present time.
Through the nerve forces themselves we find the condition which is [indicative of] the abnormal forces as shown in the body when in normal condition, see; that is, the body has suffered, you see, recently, from outside forces, which has produced or caused a condition that exists in building supplying properties at present.
In the nerve forces we find at the third, fourth and sixth cervicals an impingement produced by inter-lateral adjusting, produced along this part of the spine that forces the supplying nerve tissues to improper coordination through that part of the sensory system, or that which affects this, here, to the side. Thus, the action of this has been to deflect the action through the coordination of the eyesight here, until we have through the optic forces of the optic nerves themselves that which deflects the sight or the vision to the body, all of which carries the impression to the brain without the proper action of the reflection being carried back, or to the loss of vision through the optic forces. The impingement has caused this by producing here, 3rd, 4th and 6th cervicals, a lesion which lies in the lateral [direction]; that is, the branch nerves between the cerebrospinal and the sympathetic nervous system at these vertebrae.
Throughout the rest of [the] nervous forces of the body, as we find, the body [is] only recovering from nervous shocks by the loss of the sensibility to the other forces, and not abnormal condition. That is, we find these conditions are normal for the condition that is existing within the system.
The reflex force as shown from this condition, that affects the sight also, shows or embraces those through that [area] of the lymph and muscular forces; that [is, the] thyroids, this fullness at times that shows about these.
The action of the functioning of the organs themselves: We find first through the brain forces the deflection, as we have given here, as produced by the impingement of ends from which the supply forces are received to the organs them- selves, to produce the reactions to this as produced through the sensory organism.
Through the larynx only a reflex condition is produced by this. Through the lung forces, that is, the air chambers of the lungs, we only have the after effects or conditions as produced in the system and no organic condition as produced through these.
Through the digestive forces, through the stomach and in- testinal forces, there has been some trouble that [was] existent in itself back here that shows the effects within the system of the condition; not organically, we find no trouble with this.
We find reflex forces as shown from the action of the kid- neys and of the liver, this from the receiving into the system of that which is deadened forces through the nervous system and the action of these we have an over-stimulus of these at present, not organic conditions [These organic conditions] would not set up unless we find [such] reached through a reflex force by the life and thoughts of the body. | Mr. Cayce, how much time will be required to have this vision return if the treatments are followed, per your instructions? | Second cycle of the returning forces as supplied to that portion of the body, which would be six to eight weeks, see. See, within the system of the body each of [the] forces or organs themselves is [in] every so much time replaced within itself. By the removal of the impingement forces we will find we produce the proper distribution within the system [of] used forces. As each organ functions it uses some cellular forces within the body. This must be distributed or carried out or eliminated from the body or it becomes dead tissue if allowed to remain, after a while becomes dead or atrophied condition throughout, whether it be nerve or any functioning organ within the body. The cycle needed to remove this will be from four to five weeks and the second cycle should remove sufficient to see the optic forces exercising themselves and giving reflection to the body here. We must first have the body normal to receive the condition. The examinations as made here will show the condition as existing in the cervical either by X-rays or by examinations by the manipulation using these forces or means of producing proper conditions or adjustments within the body. Either or both will show the condition existing. | 1 | 314 | 0030-0001 |
(Q): [Mr. Cayce, do you find if] these things are done, you have given here that the man will see?
(A): If you remove this condition that you have [been] given here you will find that the vision will return to this body here.
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): Yes, we have the body here. Now the abnormal conditions that we find in this body have to do with the functioning of organs; that effect that has been produced throughout the system, both by outside influences and their effect within the system as produced on the nerve forces that produce the functioning of organs themselves as classified in the anatomy.
Now, these are conditions as we find them within this body here, [30], we are speaking of:
In the blood supplying forces we find [that] the blood [is] deficient in its rebuilding forces, produced by an overtaxation of the system, to produce proper coagulation; [it] has been used up within the body and its forces itself. This as we find at present is of a temporary state. There is an over-abundant (though not abnormally so for the condition) number of leukocytes within the blood forces within the body; that is needed, however, to produce the proper coagulation with the rebuilding forces, needed to carry on the rebuilding properties within the body at the present time.
Through the nerve forces themselves we find the condition which is [indicative of] the abnormal forces as shown in the body when in normal condition, see; that is, the body has suffered, you see, recently, from outside forces, which has produced or caused a condition that exists in building supplying properties at present.
In the nerve forces we find at the third, fourth and sixth cervicals an impingement produced by inter-lateral adjusting, produced along this part of the spine that forces the supplying nerve tissues to improper coordination through that part of the sensory system, or that which affects this, here, to the side. Thus, the action of this has been to deflect the action through the coordination of the eyesight here, until we have through the optic forces of the optic nerves themselves that which deflects the sight or the vision to the body, all of which carries the impression to the brain without the proper action of the reflection being carried back, or to the loss of vision through the optic forces. The impingement has caused this by producing here, 3rd, 4th and 6th cervicals, a lesion which lies in the lateral [direction]; that is, the branch nerves between the cerebrospinal and the sympathetic nervous system at these vertebrae.
Throughout the rest of [the] nervous forces of the body, as we find, the body [is] only recovering from nervous shocks by the loss of the sensibility to the other forces, and not abnormal condition. That is, we find these conditions are normal for the condition that is existing within the system.
The reflex force as shown from this condition, that affects the sight also, shows or embraces those through that [area] of the lymph and muscular forces; that [is, the] thyroids, this fullness at times that shows about these.
The action of the functioning of the organs themselves: We find first through the brain forces the deflection, as we have given here, as produced by the impingement of ends from which the supply forces are received to the organs them- selves, to produce the reactions to this as produced through the sensory organism.
Through the larynx only a reflex condition is produced by this. Through the lung forces, that is, the air chambers of the lungs, we only have the after effects or conditions as produced in the system and no organic condition as produced through these.
Through the digestive forces, through the stomach and in- testinal forces, there has been some trouble that [was] existent in itself back here that shows the effects within the system of the condition; not organically, we find no trouble with this.
We find reflex forces as shown from the action of the kid- neys and of the liver, this from the receiving into the system of that which is deadened forces through the nervous system and the action of these we have an over-stimulus of these at present, not organic conditions [These organic conditions] would not set up unless we find [such] reached through a reflex force by the life and thoughts of the body.
(Q): Mr. Cayce, how much time will be required to have this vision return if the treatments are followed, per your instructions?
(A): Second cycle of the returning forces as supplied to that portion of the body, which would be six to eight weeks, see. See, within the system of the body each of [the] forces or organs themselves is [in] every so much time replaced within itself. By the removal of the impingement forces we will find we produce the proper distribution within the system [of] used forces. As each organ functions it uses some cellular forces within the body. This must be distributed or carried out or eliminated from the body or it becomes dead tissue if allowed to remain, after a while becomes dead or atrophied condition throughout, whether it be nerve or any functioning organ within the body. The cycle needed to remove this will be from four to five weeks and the second cycle should remove sufficient to see the optic forces exercising themselves and giving reflection to the body here. We must first have the body normal to receive the condition. The examinations as made here will show the condition as existing in the cervical either by X-rays or by examinations by the manipulation using these forces or means of producing proper conditions or adjustments within the body. Either or both will show the condition existing. | Now, Mr. Cayce, what is the trouble you find with his eyes and can you tell us what will relieve the condition, if anything? | The condition as we find with the eyes is, as we find here, the reflection to the optic nerve as received through the lenses of the eye itself, the sensitive [sensory?]
forces to the brain [which we find] is one of the highest vibrations of the forces within the body itself. The impingement of nerves that feed to the optic nerve, and to the nerves that govern the eyesight here, you see, have so impinged and so cut off the circulation that the refuse matters and forces as used by the optic nerve have filled up the channels about the nerves that carry the sensation of sight and reflexes to the brain itself. So it is produced from the condition as arising from the first seat of branches of the supplying forces to the nerves of the eye. This has not produced, as yet, an atrophied condition of the optic nerve. It has produced a flattened force to the reflection of nerve forces through the eye itself.
By the removal of, the relaxing or taking away and absorbing into the system, these forces that have prevented or are preventing the operation of the optic nerve, we would bring again to the eye the forces needed to produce reflection or sight within the eye itself. This we would do by removing first the condition as is produced in the cervicals from the 6th cervical, 4th cervical and 5th cervical. These are inter-lateral forces. This would be done by manipulation of chiropractic forces to adjust and to relieve the impingement here on this part of the body.
Then by giving to the body the same vibration as is needed to carry the correct vibration to the optic forces, the body will first needs be recovered entirely from the condition existing in the head at first before this is done, or else we will produce too much stimulus to the cerebellum [such] that it would carry away forces needed to the memory of the body. These do not want to be deflected. This would begin the treatments, that is, within six to eight weeks before it should begin, yet part of the manipulation may be kept up to prevent an atrophied condition coming to the optic nerves themselves.
The vibrations that will be needed after the condition is removed will be that of the electrical forces which, in which there is no resistive forces or the reverse coil as it is known, of vibratory forces. It carries until the resistance within the body itself, there is large [lodged?] an amperage, then returns to its voltage, thus going up and down and throughout and returning. This we find is prepared by Abrams, the representative here [in U.S.] is Los Angeles, Calif. Made in Germany. Do that if you would bring relief to this body. | 1 | 315 | 0030-0001 |
- | On the subject of writing I should like to know WHAT I should write and where I should send it. | As given, on those lines as has been given. Send to all those publications that come under such heads. As is seen: Delineator - Quest - Light - Harper - and such.
We are through. | 1 | 316 | 0031-0001 |
(Q): On the subject of writing I should like to know WHAT I should write and where I should send it.
(A): As given, on those lines as has been given. Send to all those publications that come under such heads. As is seen: Delineator - Quest - Light - Harper - and such.
We are through. | You will give the relation of this entity and the universe, and the universal forces; giving the conditions that are as personalities, latent and exhibited, in the present life; also the former appearances in the earth's plane, giving the time, the place, and the name, and that in that life which built or retarded the development for the entity; giving the abilities of the present entity and that to which it may attain, and how. | We have the entity and those relations with the universal forces, as are latent and exhibited in the present earth's plane.
In entering we find the entity coming under the influence of Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Uranus. Hence we find one, irrespective of will's influence in the life, of high minded, high ennobling influence; yet love dominating every act as related to the self in relations to others, and yet reason carrying with same that of the necessity - to the entity's OWN development - of being something that must accompany even the highest motives or intent that may be experienced by each and every individual, would they give of the best to themselves or to others. In this respect we find the entity above that of others in the normal manner, for when duty - love - reason - are one, then such consciousness approaches near that of universal love that gave all that man might be one with that universal love.
In the application of will in the present, we find this - through the development in the various spheres of experience - has brought to the entity much toward that of a full understanding that may be attained by this entity in this present experience; for, as is seen from the numerological or numerical aspect of the entity's appearance, three is the factor in the life, and on the third day of the week should the entity ever set aside for study and meditation when the entity desires to approach that full at-oneness found in that whole love as may be accomplished in duty, love and mental application combined in one. In the ninth month, then, the better period through which the entity may accomplish the most in mental application being toward that of the forte naturally builded in the entity's being; that of recording the mental transition of the forces in nature, or in life's varied phases that are as phenomena of the mental attributes of a life as related to the elements that build or retard the development of a soul through the earthly experience or sojourn. Hence we find while at other periods the entity is able to carry forward that line of writing, or of giving such in play or in music, yet in and during this period - especially from the third to the twenty-seventh of the ninth month - will the entity find in self the abilities to coordinate that of love, duty and mental ability, in the play, in the story, or in that as is ascribed by the entity through such period.
As to the innate forces as are seen in the entity:
One naturally able to adapt self to most every circumstance, being circumspect in all things.
One of self's own mind, yet ever mindful of others' ability for themselves.
One naturally attracted to the occult or to the mystic, yet ever fearful (and rightfully so) of the misunderstanding and misapplication of the knowledge attained through such means or sources; yet - would the entity apply self in the direction especially of attaining through self's own subconscious self - the experiences of self in the various spheres of experience in the earth plane, that may be attained through self's own vision and dream - this would supply to the entity the background for the greatest of the writing the entity may ascribe in this present experience. That such experience or experiences appear at first to be far-fetched and incapable of being coordinated or correlated, yet were such experiences recorded, and gradually these builded together during the ninth month, these may be brought by the entity into that of an undertaking that would be beneficial to self, a truth to others, and bring to self the better understanding and give to others the way in which many, many, may draw nigh unto that of the universal powers to apply the truths of same in the individual lives of each. Hence through these channels - casting out fear, and relying upon self and self's experience through the varied spheres of experience, applying same in the present - give that that would crown the life with glory, honor, fame, power, money, position, and best of all an understanding in self of self's relation to the universal whole. Do that.
In the life, the forces and the fears of phenomena of life oftentimes prevent the entity from accomplishing most, by the fear of what others will say. Put this aside.
In the appearances and those conditions and relations that are as innate in the life from those appearances:
In the one before this we find in that period when persecutions were in the land where the peoples were taught of the Master's teaching, or Rome. The entity then among those who subscribed to those teachings, yet in fear, for the entity of the household of one in power under the ruler. The entity in the name Lycia. The entity gained through that experience, for the entity - while in fear and in service - gave much to those that came about the entity, in the teachings - not so much of precept but of well living. The urge as is seen, the desire to delve into the mysteries of life. The innate expressions of resentment that arise when any other individual is persecuted, either for weal or woe, and the ability to be mad - yet sin not - arises much from that influence.
In the one before this we find in that period when there were wars made in that now known as Persia by the invading forces of the southern Arabian country, now. The entity then of the Persian (now known, or then as Iran) peasantry, and gave much in the way of training the young for the abilities of the household, in applying the arts of preparations of foods, preparations of those little things that make the home beautiful. In the name Addia. The entity gained and lost, and gained, through this experience. Gaining through assistance given others; losing through that of setting self beyond those that would accomplish in the direction of building up when the self was questioned; gaining in the ability to overcome self and give self in service for others in spite of oppression or debasement. The urge as seen, the love of the beautiful in jewelry, clothing, in delicate paintings, and little of the heaviness - or that as would be termed heavy, in power - appealing to the entity.
In the one before this in the period when the entity was as the recorder of conditions then in the land now known as Egypt. The entity then the historian, the writer of the day, and many of those writings as made by the entity were destroyed in the Memphis and Alexandrian libraries; yet some may yet be found in those casements in the pyramid yet uncovered. In that period the entity gave most to the peoples through the ability to coordinate the teachings of the land and the teachings of those in power. Even when the division arose, the entity able to record the actions of each division without showing favor or partiality in either division. Hence the entity was accorded a place of power, position, during that period, by the ruler and by the seer and by him who was ruled as of power in the beginning of this rule. In the name Aassa. The entity gained through this experience, and hence that innate desire to write of such as was experienced often creeps in when the entity least desires same to do so; yet, as given, were the entity to write along these lines the greater success would come to the entity through these channels, for from THIS experience - with that attained in Mercurian forces, as is weighed with the influence of love and Jupiterian - power, glory, honor, bigness of all applicable forces brings the abilities to the entity in the present.
In the one before this we find at the time of man's first indwelling in the land. Then the entity among those who first assisted in the building of home as home, setting same apart from the gatherings of groups and making home HOME, as would be known in the present experience. This in the land now known as Mongolia, and the entity then in the name Bldxod. The entity gained and gained through this experience, for many peoples worshiped the entity, yet the entity always gave self in service without desiring worshipfulness. That seen in the innate forces is to be loved for self's abilities, rather than for self's self.
In the abilities, then, as given, ascribe unto self that as is attained through self's own experiences and in so doing give unto others that ability to know duty in duty's place, love in love's place, and service in service's place, honoring service, honoring love, and making all one WITH that universal force as is ascribed, in that all-creative energy known as God, who gave self in the Son that man might approach that throne in a way that all may be one in Him, knowing self to be a portion of that whole, yet individual in the gift of the Creator that made each THEMSELVES, yet can make themselves a portion of the whole. Ready for questions. | 1 | 317 | 0031-0001 |
- | Give suggestions. | Yes, we have the body here. Now, we find there are many abnormal conditions in this body. Some have been produced by outside forces, or by improper treatments to the body, for there are evidences of the condition being treated rather than the seat of the trouble, so the effects have not always been for the best to the body. The conditions that need to be improved, to give the better equilibrium to the body, have to do with the elimination, and the toxins as absorbed in the system and not eliminated through their proper channels. Now, these are conditions as we find in this body here - [32], we are speaking of:
In the blood supply: We find the condition in this where the body is incapable at all times of furnishing the necessary vitality through the blood supply, hence the weakened condition that gives the expression over the body, for with the distraction to the nerves that govern the functioning of some of the portions of the body, rather than the organs, the strain on the system becomes burdensome. The number of red blood cells are deficient. The number in the white are weakened by the over-stimulus to the circulation from time to time to bring about the proper coagulation to different portions of the body.
The tissue and the ligaments show the effect of the toxins being left by the sluggish circulation in different portions of the system.
In the nerve systems: We find the brain forces in this body above the normal. The effect of the conditions produced in these nerves are a shock to the system, time and again, and has weakened the resistive forces of the centers governing much of the nervous system, especially that of the coordinating forces between the cerebrospinal and sympathetic, for with over-stimulation the body easily gives way to its feelings, while with resistances to be met the cerebrospinal, or reasoning forces, through the system, calls on the system for more resistance. The body is strong-minded, see.
As to the nerve ends that are governed and governing the ligaments and tissue to the body: We find these come under the effect, or control, as we have given, of the circulatory system, and allows the secretions in the system, of this engorged tissue, not to be eliminated through the proper channels, overstraining the system, using up the vitality of the body.
The functioning of the organs of the sensory system show the reflexes, and how, with the incoordination allows sympathetically for the secretions from used functioning organs to become involved in the condition, such as we have about the head, see.
For the organs themselves, we find all functioning toward the normal, yet weakened by the overtaxed condition through the system.
The lungs, the digestive tract, the hepatic circulation, from which the seat of the trouble first began, may be brought to a state whereby elimination may be turned again to the proper channels, and through absorption, and by over-stimulating the warring forces in the circulation, both of lymphatic and leucocyte force, the system will become nearer being cleared of the condition existing.
The temperature that comes to the body from the excess of forces as carried in the blood supply is not being eliminated through the hepatics.
The forces throughout the intestinal tract have been over-secretive at times, as shown by some of the conditions through that portion of the body - as to that by which tissue is broken, and which needs the rebuilding forces to produce coagulation, and for the system to assist in expelling this from the system, we must give that which would create those combative elements before we localize these conditions, see.
To give this relief to the body will be long and tedious, but may be accomplished if followed out closely along these lines. Give this first into the system:
To one gallon of rain water, we would add:
Yellow Dock Root.........2 ounces, Burdock Root.............2 ounces, Prickly Ash Bark.........2 ounces, Black Root...............2 ounces, Sassafras Root...........2 ounces, Elder Flower.............4 ounces.
This would be reduced by simmering, NOT BOILING, to one quart. While warm, strain, and add:
4 ounces Sugar, first dissolved in warm water; 6 ounces Grain Alcohol, with 3 drams Balsam of Tolu.
The dose would be two teaspoonsful four times each day.
As this is being taken in the system we would apply along the whole length of the system, head and neck especially - the ultra-violet ray, that we may bring to the centers both of nerve circulation and muscular forces and of the blood supply the new life necessary to eliminate through the proper channels. Then add these forces - necessary - of alkaline nature - to cleanse broken tissue. | 1 | 318 | 0032-0001 |
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): Yes, we have the body here. Now, we find there are many abnormal conditions in this body. Some have been produced by outside forces, or by improper treatments to the body, for there are evidences of the condition being treated rather than the seat of the trouble, so the effects have not always been for the best to the body. The conditions that need to be improved, to give the better equilibrium to the body, have to do with the elimination, and the toxins as absorbed in the system and not eliminated through their proper channels. Now, these are conditions as we find in this body here - [32], we are speaking of:
In the blood supply: We find the condition in this where the body is incapable at all times of furnishing the necessary vitality through the blood supply, hence the weakened condition that gives the expression over the body, for with the distraction to the nerves that govern the functioning of some of the portions of the body, rather than the organs, the strain on the system becomes burdensome. The number of red blood cells are deficient. The number in the white are weakened by the over-stimulus to the circulation from time to time to bring about the proper coagulation to different portions of the body.
The tissue and the ligaments show the effect of the toxins being left by the sluggish circulation in different portions of the system.
In the nerve systems: We find the brain forces in this body above the normal. The effect of the conditions produced in these nerves are a shock to the system, time and again, and has weakened the resistive forces of the centers governing much of the nervous system, especially that of the coordinating forces between the cerebrospinal and sympathetic, for with over-stimulation the body easily gives way to its feelings, while with resistances to be met the cerebrospinal, or reasoning forces, through the system, calls on the system for more resistance. The body is strong-minded, see.
As to the nerve ends that are governed and governing the ligaments and tissue to the body: We find these come under the effect, or control, as we have given, of the circulatory system, and allows the secretions in the system, of this engorged tissue, not to be eliminated through the proper channels, overstraining the system, using up the vitality of the body.
The functioning of the organs of the sensory system show the reflexes, and how, with the incoordination allows sympathetically for the secretions from used functioning organs to become involved in the condition, such as we have about the head, see.
For the organs themselves, we find all functioning toward the normal, yet weakened by the overtaxed condition through the system.
The lungs, the digestive tract, the hepatic circulation, from which the seat of the trouble first began, may be brought to a state whereby elimination may be turned again to the proper channels, and through absorption, and by over-stimulating the warring forces in the circulation, both of lymphatic and leucocyte force, the system will become nearer being cleared of the condition existing.
The temperature that comes to the body from the excess of forces as carried in the blood supply is not being eliminated through the hepatics.
The forces throughout the intestinal tract have been over-secretive at times, as shown by some of the conditions through that portion of the body - as to that by which tissue is broken, and which needs the rebuilding forces to produce coagulation, and for the system to assist in expelling this from the system, we must give that which would create those combative elements before we localize these conditions, see.
To give this relief to the body will be long and tedious, but may be accomplished if followed out closely along these lines. Give this first into the system:
To one gallon of rain water, we would add:
Yellow Dock Root.........2 ounces, Burdock Root.............2 ounces, Prickly Ash Bark.........2 ounces, Black Root...............2 ounces, Sassafras Root...........2 ounces, Elder Flower.............4 ounces.
This would be reduced by simmering, NOT BOILING, to one quart. While warm, strain, and add:
4 ounces Sugar, first dissolved in warm water; 6 ounces Grain Alcohol, with 3 drams Balsam of Tolu.
The dose would be two teaspoonsful four times each day.
As this is being taken in the system we would apply along the whole length of the system, head and neck especially - the ultra-violet ray, that we may bring to the centers both of nerve circulation and muscular forces and of the blood supply the new life necessary to eliminate through the proper channels. Then add these forces - necessary - of alkaline nature - to cleanse broken tissue. | How long should it take this body, by following this treatment, to regain normal health? | This must correct the condition, and then changed for another; these will be changed again in three to four weeks.
The violet ray will be for fifteen minutes over the whole length of the spinal column, and about the head and over the system. High voltage and low amperage. 110 Volts, or 2,600 Ohms. | 1 | 319 | 0032-0001 |
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): Yes, we have the body here. Now, we find there are many abnormal conditions in this body. Some have been produced by outside forces, or by improper treatments to the body, for there are evidences of the condition being treated rather than the seat of the trouble, so the effects have not always been for the best to the body. The conditions that need to be improved, to give the better equilibrium to the body, have to do with the elimination, and the toxins as absorbed in the system and not eliminated through their proper channels. Now, these are conditions as we find in this body here - [32], we are speaking of:
In the blood supply: We find the condition in this where the body is incapable at all times of furnishing the necessary vitality through the blood supply, hence the weakened condition that gives the expression over the body, for with the distraction to the nerves that govern the functioning of some of the portions of the body, rather than the organs, the strain on the system becomes burdensome. The number of red blood cells are deficient. The number in the white are weakened by the over-stimulus to the circulation from time to time to bring about the proper coagulation to different portions of the body.
The tissue and the ligaments show the effect of the toxins being left by the sluggish circulation in different portions of the system.
In the nerve systems: We find the brain forces in this body above the normal. The effect of the conditions produced in these nerves are a shock to the system, time and again, and has weakened the resistive forces of the centers governing much of the nervous system, especially that of the coordinating forces between the cerebrospinal and sympathetic, for with over-stimulation the body easily gives way to its feelings, while with resistances to be met the cerebrospinal, or reasoning forces, through the system, calls on the system for more resistance. The body is strong-minded, see.
As to the nerve ends that are governed and governing the ligaments and tissue to the body: We find these come under the effect, or control, as we have given, of the circulatory system, and allows the secretions in the system, of this engorged tissue, not to be eliminated through the proper channels, overstraining the system, using up the vitality of the body.
The functioning of the organs of the sensory system show the reflexes, and how, with the incoordination allows sympathetically for the secretions from used functioning organs to become involved in the condition, such as we have about the head, see.
For the organs themselves, we find all functioning toward the normal, yet weakened by the overtaxed condition through the system.
The lungs, the digestive tract, the hepatic circulation, from which the seat of the trouble first began, may be brought to a state whereby elimination may be turned again to the proper channels, and through absorption, and by over-stimulating the warring forces in the circulation, both of lymphatic and leucocyte force, the system will become nearer being cleared of the condition existing.
The temperature that comes to the body from the excess of forces as carried in the blood supply is not being eliminated through the hepatics.
The forces throughout the intestinal tract have been over-secretive at times, as shown by some of the conditions through that portion of the body - as to that by which tissue is broken, and which needs the rebuilding forces to produce coagulation, and for the system to assist in expelling this from the system, we must give that which would create those combative elements before we localize these conditions, see.
To give this relief to the body will be long and tedious, but may be accomplished if followed out closely along these lines. Give this first into the system:
To one gallon of rain water, we would add:
Yellow Dock Root.........2 ounces, Burdock Root.............2 ounces, Prickly Ash Bark.........2 ounces, Black Root...............2 ounces, Sassafras Root...........2 ounces, Elder Flower.............4 ounces.
This would be reduced by simmering, NOT BOILING, to one quart. While warm, strain, and add:
4 ounces Sugar, first dissolved in warm water; 6 ounces Grain Alcohol, with 3 drams Balsam of Tolu.
The dose would be two teaspoonsful four times each day.
As this is being taken in the system we would apply along the whole length of the system, head and neck especially - the ultra-violet ray, that we may bring to the centers both of nerve circulation and muscular forces and of the blood supply the new life necessary to eliminate through the proper channels. Then add these forces - necessary - of alkaline nature - to cleanse broken tissue.
(Q): How long should it take this body, by following this treatment, to regain normal health?
(A): This must correct the condition, and then changed for another; these will be changed again in three to four weeks.
The violet ray will be for fifteen minutes over the whole length of the spinal column, and about the head and over the system. High voltage and low amperage. 110 Volts, or 2,600 Ohms. | How much rest should the body take? | The more the body keeps itself occupied - not entire rest - but keep about the body those things of a cheerful nature. Keep the body occupied and cheerful. We are through. | 1 | 320 | 0032-0001 |
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): Yes, we have the body here. Now, we find there are many abnormal conditions in this body. Some have been produced by outside forces, or by improper treatments to the body, for there are evidences of the condition being treated rather than the seat of the trouble, so the effects have not always been for the best to the body. The conditions that need to be improved, to give the better equilibrium to the body, have to do with the elimination, and the toxins as absorbed in the system and not eliminated through their proper channels. Now, these are conditions as we find in this body here - [32], we are speaking of:
In the blood supply: We find the condition in this where the body is incapable at all times of furnishing the necessary vitality through the blood supply, hence the weakened condition that gives the expression over the body, for with the distraction to the nerves that govern the functioning of some of the portions of the body, rather than the organs, the strain on the system becomes burdensome. The number of red blood cells are deficient. The number in the white are weakened by the over-stimulus to the circulation from time to time to bring about the proper coagulation to different portions of the body.
The tissue and the ligaments show the effect of the toxins being left by the sluggish circulation in different portions of the system.
In the nerve systems: We find the brain forces in this body above the normal. The effect of the conditions produced in these nerves are a shock to the system, time and again, and has weakened the resistive forces of the centers governing much of the nervous system, especially that of the coordinating forces between the cerebrospinal and sympathetic, for with over-stimulation the body easily gives way to its feelings, while with resistances to be met the cerebrospinal, or reasoning forces, through the system, calls on the system for more resistance. The body is strong-minded, see.
As to the nerve ends that are governed and governing the ligaments and tissue to the body: We find these come under the effect, or control, as we have given, of the circulatory system, and allows the secretions in the system, of this engorged tissue, not to be eliminated through the proper channels, overstraining the system, using up the vitality of the body.
The functioning of the organs of the sensory system show the reflexes, and how, with the incoordination allows sympathetically for the secretions from used functioning organs to become involved in the condition, such as we have about the head, see.
For the organs themselves, we find all functioning toward the normal, yet weakened by the overtaxed condition through the system.
The lungs, the digestive tract, the hepatic circulation, from which the seat of the trouble first began, may be brought to a state whereby elimination may be turned again to the proper channels, and through absorption, and by over-stimulating the warring forces in the circulation, both of lymphatic and leucocyte force, the system will become nearer being cleared of the condition existing.
The temperature that comes to the body from the excess of forces as carried in the blood supply is not being eliminated through the hepatics.
The forces throughout the intestinal tract have been over-secretive at times, as shown by some of the conditions through that portion of the body - as to that by which tissue is broken, and which needs the rebuilding forces to produce coagulation, and for the system to assist in expelling this from the system, we must give that which would create those combative elements before we localize these conditions, see.
To give this relief to the body will be long and tedious, but may be accomplished if followed out closely along these lines. Give this first into the system:
To one gallon of rain water, we would add:
Yellow Dock Root.........2 ounces, Burdock Root.............2 ounces, Prickly Ash Bark.........2 ounces, Black Root...............2 ounces, Sassafras Root...........2 ounces, Elder Flower.............4 ounces.
This would be reduced by simmering, NOT BOILING, to one quart. While warm, strain, and add:
4 ounces Sugar, first dissolved in warm water; 6 ounces Grain Alcohol, with 3 drams Balsam of Tolu.
The dose would be two teaspoonsful four times each day.
As this is being taken in the system we would apply along the whole length of the system, head and neck especially - the ultra-violet ray, that we may bring to the centers both of nerve circulation and muscular forces and of the blood supply the new life necessary to eliminate through the proper channels. Then add these forces - necessary - of alkaline nature - to cleanse broken tissue.
(Q): How long should it take this body, by following this treatment, to regain normal health?
(A): This must correct the condition, and then changed for another; these will be changed again in three to four weeks.
The violet ray will be for fifteen minutes over the whole length of the spinal column, and about the head and over the system. High voltage and low amperage. 110 Volts, or 2,600 Ohms.
(Q): How much rest should the body take?
(A): The more the body keeps itself occupied - not entire rest - but keep about the body those things of a cheerful nature. Keep the body occupied and cheerful. We are through. | What should be the diet of this body? | Preferably those, as much as possible, of everything that grows above the ground. Let whole wheat, or rolled wheat, be one of the meals - only that rolled and made into gruel. And as much green matter as possible. | 1 | 321 | 0032-0001 |
- | Any further suggestions for the help for this body? | Keep the whole mentality in that way as to build the best development, for, as has been seen, many of these conditions are merited through those actions of the mental forces and the spiritual forces of the body. Hence that as given in the first. See, this is Nero. We are through for the present. | 1 | 322 | 0033-0001 |
(Q): Any further suggestions for the help for this body?
(A): Keep the whole mentality in that way as to build the best development, for, as has been seen, many of these conditions are merited through those actions of the mental forces and the spiritual forces of the body. Hence that as given in the first. See, this is Nero. We are through for the present. | How long would it be necessary for the treatments to be given? | To bring any way near a normal condition, treatments should be given for at least three to four weeks, in preparation for operation. The operation would require from fifty to sixty-five minutes. The relaxing and the bringing about of the reaction for the system, to prepare for the rebuilding, would take from three to four weeks. The recuperation from same would require eighteen months to two years. | 1 | 323 | 0033-0001 |
(Q): Any further suggestions for the help for this body?
(A): Keep the whole mentality in that way as to build the best development, for, as has been seen, many of these conditions are merited through those actions of the mental forces and the spiritual forces of the body. Hence that as given in the first. See, this is Nero. We are through for the present.
(Q): How long would it be necessary for the treatments to be given?
(A): To bring any way near a normal condition, treatments should be given for at least three to four weeks, in preparation for operation. The operation would require from fifty to sixty-five minutes. The relaxing and the bringing about of the reaction for the system, to prepare for the rebuilding, would take from three to four weeks. The recuperation from same would require eighteen months to two years. | How often should the salt and vinegar be applied? | In preparation for the operation, in applying the salt and vinegar, this should be applied at least once each day. Towards near the time when the general system would be relaxed, and the body prepared for rebuilding, through the diet that would be given for such operation, this would be applied at least around twice to three times each day. | 1 | 324 | 0033-0001 |
(Q): Any further suggestions for the help for this body?
(A): Keep the whole mentality in that way as to build the best development, for, as has been seen, many of these conditions are merited through those actions of the mental forces and the spiritual forces of the body. Hence that as given in the first. See, this is Nero. We are through for the present.
(Q): How long would it be necessary for the treatments to be given?
(A): To bring any way near a normal condition, treatments should be given for at least three to four weeks, in preparation for operation. The operation would require from fifty to sixty-five minutes. The relaxing and the bringing about of the reaction for the system, to prepare for the rebuilding, would take from three to four weeks. The recuperation from same would require eighteen months to two years.
(Q): How often should the salt and vinegar be applied?
(A): In preparation for the operation, in applying the salt and vinegar, this should be applied at least once each day. Towards near the time when the general system would be relaxed, and the body prepared for rebuilding, through the diet that would be given for such operation, this would be applied at least around twice to three times each day. | Is there any special time when the operation would be best for the body, according to any astrological conditions? | Best time would be when the system was in preparation. The astrological conditions have more to do with the spiritual than the physical being. | 1 | 325 | 0033-0001 |
(Q): Any further suggestions for the help for this body?
(A): Keep the whole mentality in that way as to build the best development, for, as has been seen, many of these conditions are merited through those actions of the mental forces and the spiritual forces of the body. Hence that as given in the first. See, this is Nero. We are through for the present.
(Q): How long would it be necessary for the treatments to be given?
(A): To bring any way near a normal condition, treatments should be given for at least three to four weeks, in preparation for operation. The operation would require from fifty to sixty-five minutes. The relaxing and the bringing about of the reaction for the system, to prepare for the rebuilding, would take from three to four weeks. The recuperation from same would require eighteen months to two years.
(Q): How often should the salt and vinegar be applied?
(A): In preparation for the operation, in applying the salt and vinegar, this should be applied at least once each day. Towards near the time when the general system would be relaxed, and the body prepared for rebuilding, through the diet that would be given for such operation, this would be applied at least around twice to three times each day.
(Q): Is there any special time when the operation would be best for the body, according to any astrological conditions?
(A): Best time would be when the system was in preparation. The astrological conditions have more to do with the spiritual than the physical being. | Where can this operation be successfully performed - near this body? | Johns Hopkins, Mayo's, General Hospital, New York, or better still that of the Institute in Pittsburgh, were the correct applications made through that Institute this would be taken care of. | 1 | 326 | 0033-0001 |
(Q): Any further suggestions for the help for this body?
(A): Keep the whole mentality in that way as to build the best development, for, as has been seen, many of these conditions are merited through those actions of the mental forces and the spiritual forces of the body. Hence that as given in the first. See, this is Nero. We are through for the present.
(Q): How long would it be necessary for the treatments to be given?
(A): To bring any way near a normal condition, treatments should be given for at least three to four weeks, in preparation for operation. The operation would require from fifty to sixty-five minutes. The relaxing and the bringing about of the reaction for the system, to prepare for the rebuilding, would take from three to four weeks. The recuperation from same would require eighteen months to two years.
(Q): How often should the salt and vinegar be applied?
(A): In preparation for the operation, in applying the salt and vinegar, this should be applied at least once each day. Towards near the time when the general system would be relaxed, and the body prepared for rebuilding, through the diet that would be given for such operation, this would be applied at least around twice to three times each day.
(Q): Is there any special time when the operation would be best for the body, according to any astrological conditions?
(A): Best time would be when the system was in preparation. The astrological conditions have more to do with the spiritual than the physical being.
(Q): Where can this operation be successfully performed - near this body?
(A): Johns Hopkins, Mayo's, General Hospital, New York, or better still that of the Institute in Pittsburgh, were the correct applications made through that Institute this would be taken care of. | You will give the physical condition of this body at the present time, with suggestions for the improvement and relief of same. | Yes, we have the body here.
Now, the experience of this entity through this present physical plane, as a developing entity through earth's experiences would be more interesting than the physical conditions, for these are of the nature that, while assistance and relief may be brought, there is little to be done to bring the normal forces of the body, save through untiring energy, trouble, patience, and persistence, for in the cervical and the first dorsal we find there was in times back that condition existing in which a portion of the cartilaginous forces between the vertebrae was crushed. Not sufficient to injure the spinal cord direct, save as to cause that to bring about such conditions as to ward off, or prevent the flow of energy through this portion to enlarge, so that we have this inactivity, inability of the greater portion of the body to be in action, see? inability of locomotion, inability of the general reactions throughout the system, though we do not have the wasting away as would be from wholly diverted, or all pressure removed from the system so as to cause this dwindling, or the body-wasting.
To meet the needs of the condition would be to first prepare the body in that way (and manner) that would bring to this portion of the system a renewed activity of cartilaginous rebuilding, by application of properties as would be found in pure apple vinegar and salt (hot) to this portion of the body, see? Then the operation, as to remove and replace, and re-wire (as would be necessary) the portions of the spinal column that are out of alignment and adjustment. Then, with the general care necessary, through the cast, and through the rebuilding, through that of keeping sufficient of those properties through the digestive system that would rebuild bone tissue and bone energy in the system, we would eventually bring (though with a stooped position) the body to where there would be (reaction through) locomotion, see?
For the relief, as we would find, for this, would be to massage this portion of the system with those properties as would be found in Balsam of Sulphur, about once each week - the whole cerebrospinal system, see? specifically, apply those properties in a saturated solution of Epsom salts to that portion of the spine where the misery or pain is produced, or WAS produced in times back. This will give a relaxation, see? Do that. Ready for questions. | 1 | 327 | 0033-0001 |
- | Has that any effect on the head? | Only the supply to the forces of the white blood or white tissue and the spleen has to rebuild the supply but here it uses up the forces, eats this up, destroys the red blood corpuscles in the spleen itself, uses up the force that should destroy any excess, especially to the brain to pass here to the sixth dorsal, to the second cervical to the brain itself. | 1 | 328 | 0034-0001 |
(Q): Has that any effect on the head?
(A): Only the supply to the forces of the white blood or white tissue and the spleen has to rebuild the supply but here it uses up the forces, eats this up, destroys the red blood corpuscles in the spleen itself, uses up the force that should destroy any excess, especially to the brain to pass here to the sixth dorsal, to the second cervical to the brain itself. | Now I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what the trouble is, if anything. | Whole lot the matter with him. | 1 | 329 | 0034-0001 |
(Q): Has that any effect on the head?
(A): Only the supply to the forces of the white blood or white tissue and the spleen has to rebuild the supply but here it uses up the forces, eats this up, destroys the red blood corpuscles in the spleen itself, uses up the force that should destroy any excess, especially to the brain to pass here to the sixth dorsal, to the second cervical to the brain itself.
(Q): Now I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what the trouble is, if anything.
(A): Whole lot the matter with him. | Tell us what it is. | We have a lack of the blood supply to the head, we have a degenerate condition of the white matter in the nerve tissue. We have a lack of the connection between the sympathetics and cerebrospinal nervous system. We have an overtaxation of the sympathetics, through the lymphatics, on the supply of the matter from the capillaries to the blood has to be circulated through the system and where we get into the contact with it. We have a lack of the supply of blood to the brain in its proper condition that produces a contraction of the muscles all through the body, especially, through the facial and upper part of the trunk of the body. They produce a contraction of the muscles spasmodically and the supply of blood to pass through the whole system, pass with the nerve, muscle and tissue of the body in unison.
We have now the nerve and muscle, the blood supply pass almost equally along in all parts of the body, especially, where it passes the neck in the cervical region. The nerve and blood supply go together from the lesions here along the spine and from the condition produced here at the cortex, here just above the stomach, here produces to the brain in the cervical region, to the capillaries, the facial muscles and nerves a spasmodic condition of the muscles and blood. A lack of nutriment supply to these produce this to the system here. | 1 | 330 | 0034-0001 |
(Q): Has that any effect on the head?
(A): Only the supply to the forces of the white blood or white tissue and the spleen has to rebuild the supply but here it uses up the forces, eats this up, destroys the red blood corpuscles in the spleen itself, uses up the force that should destroy any excess, especially to the brain to pass here to the sixth dorsal, to the second cervical to the brain itself.
(Q): Now I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what the trouble is, if anything.
(A): Whole lot the matter with him.
(Q): Tell us what it is.
(A): We have a lack of the blood supply to the head, we have a degenerate condition of the white matter in the nerve tissue. We have a lack of the connection between the sympathetics and cerebrospinal nervous system. We have an overtaxation of the sympathetics, through the lymphatics, on the supply of the matter from the capillaries to the blood has to be circulated through the system and where we get into the contact with it. We have a lack of the supply of blood to the brain in its proper condition that produces a contraction of the muscles all through the body, especially, through the facial and upper part of the trunk of the body. They produce a contraction of the muscles spasmodically and the supply of blood to pass through the whole system, pass with the nerve, muscle and tissue of the body in unison.
We have now the nerve and muscle, the blood supply pass almost equally along in all parts of the body, especially, where it passes the neck in the cervical region. The nerve and blood supply go together from the lesions here along the spine and from the condition produced here at the cortex, here just above the stomach, here produces to the brain in the cervical region, to the capillaries, the facial muscles and nerves a spasmodic condition of the muscles and blood. A lack of nutriment supply to these produce this to the system here. | What causes these spells that he has now? | Spasmodic from the contraction of these nerves and blood supply to throw the blood here into the head, it comes out from it here and goes in at the other side. We have a lesion here that causes the spine at the seventh dorsal to force the blood from the cardiac plexus itself and that governs the beating of the heart, the lack of the nutriment here to the white matter in the tissue suppresses these forces that supply the facial muscles here to the head produces a contraction of the muscles and nerves a drawing of the face, drawing of the muscles of the body and throws out into the body a state of collapse and the supply of that in itself is wholly cut off.
We have two matters in the nerve tissue, the white and gray; the gray is more here than the white. We have here in the system a tie-up at the nerve centers, here at the seventh dorsal, which suppresses these forces here that govern the heart, that govern the secretions from the whole system and govern the supply of the whole head, until it is lost, the supply itself of the spasmodic condition of the head or the state of coma. | 1 | 331 | 0034-0001 |
(Q): Has that any effect on the head?
(A): Only the supply to the forces of the white blood or white tissue and the spleen has to rebuild the supply but here it uses up the forces, eats this up, destroys the red blood corpuscles in the spleen itself, uses up the force that should destroy any excess, especially to the brain to pass here to the sixth dorsal, to the second cervical to the brain itself.
(Q): Now I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what the trouble is, if anything.
(A): Whole lot the matter with him.
(Q): Tell us what it is.
(A): We have a lack of the blood supply to the head, we have a degenerate condition of the white matter in the nerve tissue. We have a lack of the connection between the sympathetics and cerebrospinal nervous system. We have an overtaxation of the sympathetics, through the lymphatics, on the supply of the matter from the capillaries to the blood has to be circulated through the system and where we get into the contact with it. We have a lack of the supply of blood to the brain in its proper condition that produces a contraction of the muscles all through the body, especially, through the facial and upper part of the trunk of the body. They produce a contraction of the muscles spasmodically and the supply of blood to pass through the whole system, pass with the nerve, muscle and tissue of the body in unison.
We have now the nerve and muscle, the blood supply pass almost equally along in all parts of the body, especially, where it passes the neck in the cervical region. The nerve and blood supply go together from the lesions here along the spine and from the condition produced here at the cortex, here just above the stomach, here produces to the brain in the cervical region, to the capillaries, the facial muscles and nerves a spasmodic condition of the muscles and blood. A lack of nutriment supply to these produce this to the system here.
(Q): What causes these spells that he has now?
(A): Spasmodic from the contraction of these nerves and blood supply to throw the blood here into the head, it comes out from it here and goes in at the other side. We have a lesion here that causes the spine at the seventh dorsal to force the blood from the cardiac plexus itself and that governs the beating of the heart, the lack of the nutriment here to the white matter in the tissue suppresses these forces that supply the facial muscles here to the head produces a contraction of the muscles and nerves a drawing of the face, drawing of the muscles of the body and throws out into the body a state of collapse and the supply of that in itself is wholly cut off.
We have two matters in the nerve tissue, the white and gray; the gray is more here than the white. We have here in the system a tie-up at the nerve centers, here at the seventh dorsal, which suppresses these forces here that govern the heart, that govern the secretions from the whole system and govern the supply of the whole head, until it is lost, the supply itself of the spasmodic condition of the head or the state of coma. | What other conditions do you see? | These conditions have been there for so long that we have all this supply to the blood, this lesion has been there so long that we have reflex action from it all through the system. We have lack of the strengthening power in himself, to get up and go, loses all self-control through the tissue or the lack of depression, of the lack of nerve supply in the body has produced this and the lack of the power in himself to do what he does. The lack of the power of the secretion organs of the body to throw out from the system the over-waste matter which has passed out through the dross instead of through the secretion organs. The action of the blood on the spleenic system or on the spleenic action of the nerve forces is almost a stoppage, you see, does not destroy it you see. | 1 | 332 | 0034-0001 |
(Q): Has that any effect on the head?
(A): Only the supply to the forces of the white blood or white tissue and the spleen has to rebuild the supply but here it uses up the forces, eats this up, destroys the red blood corpuscles in the spleen itself, uses up the force that should destroy any excess, especially to the brain to pass here to the sixth dorsal, to the second cervical to the brain itself.
(Q): Now I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what the trouble is, if anything.
(A): Whole lot the matter with him.
(Q): Tell us what it is.
(A): We have a lack of the blood supply to the head, we have a degenerate condition of the white matter in the nerve tissue. We have a lack of the connection between the sympathetics and cerebrospinal nervous system. We have an overtaxation of the sympathetics, through the lymphatics, on the supply of the matter from the capillaries to the blood has to be circulated through the system and where we get into the contact with it. We have a lack of the supply of blood to the brain in its proper condition that produces a contraction of the muscles all through the body, especially, through the facial and upper part of the trunk of the body. They produce a contraction of the muscles spasmodically and the supply of blood to pass through the whole system, pass with the nerve, muscle and tissue of the body in unison.
We have now the nerve and muscle, the blood supply pass almost equally along in all parts of the body, especially, where it passes the neck in the cervical region. The nerve and blood supply go together from the lesions here along the spine and from the condition produced here at the cortex, here just above the stomach, here produces to the brain in the cervical region, to the capillaries, the facial muscles and nerves a spasmodic condition of the muscles and blood. A lack of nutriment supply to these produce this to the system here.
(Q): What causes these spells that he has now?
(A): Spasmodic from the contraction of these nerves and blood supply to throw the blood here into the head, it comes out from it here and goes in at the other side. We have a lesion here that causes the spine at the seventh dorsal to force the blood from the cardiac plexus itself and that governs the beating of the heart, the lack of the nutriment here to the white matter in the tissue suppresses these forces that supply the facial muscles here to the head produces a contraction of the muscles and nerves a drawing of the face, drawing of the muscles of the body and throws out into the body a state of collapse and the supply of that in itself is wholly cut off.
We have two matters in the nerve tissue, the white and gray; the gray is more here than the white. We have here in the system a tie-up at the nerve centers, here at the seventh dorsal, which suppresses these forces here that govern the heart, that govern the secretions from the whole system and govern the supply of the whole head, until it is lost, the supply itself of the spasmodic condition of the head or the state of coma.
(Q): What other conditions do you see?
(A): These conditions have been there for so long that we have all this supply to the blood, this lesion has been there so long that we have reflex action from it all through the system. We have lack of the strengthening power in himself, to get up and go, loses all self-control through the tissue or the lack of depression, of the lack of nerve supply in the body has produced this and the lack of the power in himself to do what he does. The lack of the power of the secretion organs of the body to throw out from the system the over-waste matter which has passed out through the dross instead of through the secretion organs. The action of the blood on the spleenic system or on the spleenic action of the nerve forces is almost a stoppage, you see, does not destroy it you see. | What treatment to relieve these conditions? | A sedative to the whole system, beginning on small quantities, here, potash. You may have to change from the kind here. Take all the animal heat from the system and throw cold along the spine, this takes from it the animal heat and forces the system here to supply to the cerebrospinal to the nervous system a reaction and throw out from it. It will hurt the body, make him sick, produce a fever, but that is what we want, a general reaction and when we have this reaction wrap the body up.
Put the electrical force along the whole spine, clear from one end to the other, until we drive it from the system. Put this clear from one end to the other, close to the head. Static electricity. Heap on all he can take. After we have the sedatives in the stomach then we want the action of the electricity into the blood supply. Passes out from the digestive very good as we have it in here now. In the stomach to the blood and driving in all this, forces to the action of the cold along the spine a reaction from this cold with the electricity along the spine will produce a reaction from this. When this is given increase the quantity of the sedative to decrease the force supply here. Body will be improved. | 1 | 333 | 0034-0001 |
(Q): Has that any effect on the head?
(A): Only the supply to the forces of the white blood or white tissue and the spleen has to rebuild the supply but here it uses up the forces, eats this up, destroys the red blood corpuscles in the spleen itself, uses up the force that should destroy any excess, especially to the brain to pass here to the sixth dorsal, to the second cervical to the brain itself.
(Q): Now I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what the trouble is, if anything.
(A): Whole lot the matter with him.
(Q): Tell us what it is.
(A): We have a lack of the blood supply to the head, we have a degenerate condition of the white matter in the nerve tissue. We have a lack of the connection between the sympathetics and cerebrospinal nervous system. We have an overtaxation of the sympathetics, through the lymphatics, on the supply of the matter from the capillaries to the blood has to be circulated through the system and where we get into the contact with it. We have a lack of the supply of blood to the brain in its proper condition that produces a contraction of the muscles all through the body, especially, through the facial and upper part of the trunk of the body. They produce a contraction of the muscles spasmodically and the supply of blood to pass through the whole system, pass with the nerve, muscle and tissue of the body in unison.
We have now the nerve and muscle, the blood supply pass almost equally along in all parts of the body, especially, where it passes the neck in the cervical region. The nerve and blood supply go together from the lesions here along the spine and from the condition produced here at the cortex, here just above the stomach, here produces to the brain in the cervical region, to the capillaries, the facial muscles and nerves a spasmodic condition of the muscles and blood. A lack of nutriment supply to these produce this to the system here.
(Q): What causes these spells that he has now?
(A): Spasmodic from the contraction of these nerves and blood supply to throw the blood here into the head, it comes out from it here and goes in at the other side. We have a lesion here that causes the spine at the seventh dorsal to force the blood from the cardiac plexus itself and that governs the beating of the heart, the lack of the nutriment here to the white matter in the tissue suppresses these forces that supply the facial muscles here to the head produces a contraction of the muscles and nerves a drawing of the face, drawing of the muscles of the body and throws out into the body a state of collapse and the supply of that in itself is wholly cut off.
We have two matters in the nerve tissue, the white and gray; the gray is more here than the white. We have here in the system a tie-up at the nerve centers, here at the seventh dorsal, which suppresses these forces here that govern the heart, that govern the secretions from the whole system and govern the supply of the whole head, until it is lost, the supply itself of the spasmodic condition of the head or the state of coma.
(Q): What other conditions do you see?
(A): These conditions have been there for so long that we have all this supply to the blood, this lesion has been there so long that we have reflex action from it all through the system. We have lack of the strengthening power in himself, to get up and go, loses all self-control through the tissue or the lack of depression, of the lack of nerve supply in the body has produced this and the lack of the power in himself to do what he does. The lack of the power of the secretion organs of the body to throw out from the system the over-waste matter which has passed out through the dross instead of through the secretion organs. The action of the blood on the spleenic system or on the spleenic action of the nerve forces is almost a stoppage, you see, does not destroy it you see.
(Q): What treatment to relieve these conditions?
(A): A sedative to the whole system, beginning on small quantities, here, potash. You may have to change from the kind here. Take all the animal heat from the system and throw cold along the spine, this takes from it the animal heat and forces the system here to supply to the cerebrospinal to the nervous system a reaction and throw out from it. It will hurt the body, make him sick, produce a fever, but that is what we want, a general reaction and when we have this reaction wrap the body up.
Put the electrical force along the whole spine, clear from one end to the other, until we drive it from the system. Put this clear from one end to the other, close to the head. Static electricity. Heap on all he can take. After we have the sedatives in the stomach then we want the action of the electricity into the blood supply. Passes out from the digestive very good as we have it in here now. In the stomach to the blood and driving in all this, forces to the action of the cold along the spine a reaction from this cold with the electricity along the spine will produce a reaction from this. When this is given increase the quantity of the sedative to decrease the force supply here. Body will be improved. | Will this improve him? | We have a normal body here, we have an abnormal condition in the white tissue or supply of the nerve force. We have a sedative to the blood or to the action on the white tissue of the nerve from the potash will produce this effect and allow the nerve supply to draw from the rebuilding force of the whole system until we can equalize it. He will get better. | 1 | 334 | 0034-0001 |
(Q): Has that any effect on the head?
(A): Only the supply to the forces of the white blood or white tissue and the spleen has to rebuild the supply but here it uses up the forces, eats this up, destroys the red blood corpuscles in the spleen itself, uses up the force that should destroy any excess, especially to the brain to pass here to the sixth dorsal, to the second cervical to the brain itself.
(Q): Now I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what the trouble is, if anything.
(A): Whole lot the matter with him.
(Q): Tell us what it is.
(A): We have a lack of the blood supply to the head, we have a degenerate condition of the white matter in the nerve tissue. We have a lack of the connection between the sympathetics and cerebrospinal nervous system. We have an overtaxation of the sympathetics, through the lymphatics, on the supply of the matter from the capillaries to the blood has to be circulated through the system and where we get into the contact with it. We have a lack of the supply of blood to the brain in its proper condition that produces a contraction of the muscles all through the body, especially, through the facial and upper part of the trunk of the body. They produce a contraction of the muscles spasmodically and the supply of blood to pass through the whole system, pass with the nerve, muscle and tissue of the body in unison.
We have now the nerve and muscle, the blood supply pass almost equally along in all parts of the body, especially, where it passes the neck in the cervical region. The nerve and blood supply go together from the lesions here along the spine and from the condition produced here at the cortex, here just above the stomach, here produces to the brain in the cervical region, to the capillaries, the facial muscles and nerves a spasmodic condition of the muscles and blood. A lack of nutriment supply to these produce this to the system here.
(Q): What causes these spells that he has now?
(A): Spasmodic from the contraction of these nerves and blood supply to throw the blood here into the head, it comes out from it here and goes in at the other side. We have a lesion here that causes the spine at the seventh dorsal to force the blood from the cardiac plexus itself and that governs the beating of the heart, the lack of the nutriment here to the white matter in the tissue suppresses these forces that supply the facial muscles here to the head produces a contraction of the muscles and nerves a drawing of the face, drawing of the muscles of the body and throws out into the body a state of collapse and the supply of that in itself is wholly cut off.
We have two matters in the nerve tissue, the white and gray; the gray is more here than the white. We have here in the system a tie-up at the nerve centers, here at the seventh dorsal, which suppresses these forces here that govern the heart, that govern the secretions from the whole system and govern the supply of the whole head, until it is lost, the supply itself of the spasmodic condition of the head or the state of coma.
(Q): What other conditions do you see?
(A): These conditions have been there for so long that we have all this supply to the blood, this lesion has been there so long that we have reflex action from it all through the system. We have lack of the strengthening power in himself, to get up and go, loses all self-control through the tissue or the lack of depression, of the lack of nerve supply in the body has produced this and the lack of the power in himself to do what he does. The lack of the power of the secretion organs of the body to throw out from the system the over-waste matter which has passed out through the dross instead of through the secretion organs. The action of the blood on the spleenic system or on the spleenic action of the nerve forces is almost a stoppage, you see, does not destroy it you see.
(Q): What treatment to relieve these conditions?
(A): A sedative to the whole system, beginning on small quantities, here, potash. You may have to change from the kind here. Take all the animal heat from the system and throw cold along the spine, this takes from it the animal heat and forces the system here to supply to the cerebrospinal to the nervous system a reaction and throw out from it. It will hurt the body, make him sick, produce a fever, but that is what we want, a general reaction and when we have this reaction wrap the body up.
Put the electrical force along the whole spine, clear from one end to the other, until we drive it from the system. Put this clear from one end to the other, close to the head. Static electricity. Heap on all he can take. After we have the sedatives in the stomach then we want the action of the electricity into the blood supply. Passes out from the digestive very good as we have it in here now. In the stomach to the blood and driving in all this, forces to the action of the cold along the spine a reaction from this cold with the electricity along the spine will produce a reaction from this. When this is given increase the quantity of the sedative to decrease the force supply here. Body will be improved.
(Q): Will this improve him?
(A): We have a normal body here, we have an abnormal condition in the white tissue or supply of the nerve force. We have a sedative to the blood or to the action on the white tissue of the nerve from the potash will produce this effect and allow the nerve supply to draw from the rebuilding force of the whole system until we can equalize it. He will get better. | You are now asleep and will be able to tell us what we want to know. You have before you [34], who is in the building here, who is before you now. | [34]. | 1 | 335 | 0034-0001 |
(Q): Has that any effect on the head?
(A): Only the supply to the forces of the white blood or white tissue and the spleen has to rebuild the supply but here it uses up the forces, eats this up, destroys the red blood corpuscles in the spleen itself, uses up the force that should destroy any excess, especially to the brain to pass here to the sixth dorsal, to the second cervical to the brain itself.
(Q): Now I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what the trouble is, if anything.
(A): Whole lot the matter with him.
(Q): Tell us what it is.
(A): We have a lack of the blood supply to the head, we have a degenerate condition of the white matter in the nerve tissue. We have a lack of the connection between the sympathetics and cerebrospinal nervous system. We have an overtaxation of the sympathetics, through the lymphatics, on the supply of the matter from the capillaries to the blood has to be circulated through the system and where we get into the contact with it. We have a lack of the supply of blood to the brain in its proper condition that produces a contraction of the muscles all through the body, especially, through the facial and upper part of the trunk of the body. They produce a contraction of the muscles spasmodically and the supply of blood to pass through the whole system, pass with the nerve, muscle and tissue of the body in unison.
We have now the nerve and muscle, the blood supply pass almost equally along in all parts of the body, especially, where it passes the neck in the cervical region. The nerve and blood supply go together from the lesions here along the spine and from the condition produced here at the cortex, here just above the stomach, here produces to the brain in the cervical region, to the capillaries, the facial muscles and nerves a spasmodic condition of the muscles and blood. A lack of nutriment supply to these produce this to the system here.
(Q): What causes these spells that he has now?
(A): Spasmodic from the contraction of these nerves and blood supply to throw the blood here into the head, it comes out from it here and goes in at the other side. We have a lesion here that causes the spine at the seventh dorsal to force the blood from the cardiac plexus itself and that governs the beating of the heart, the lack of the nutriment here to the white matter in the tissue suppresses these forces that supply the facial muscles here to the head produces a contraction of the muscles and nerves a drawing of the face, drawing of the muscles of the body and throws out into the body a state of collapse and the supply of that in itself is wholly cut off.
We have two matters in the nerve tissue, the white and gray; the gray is more here than the white. We have here in the system a tie-up at the nerve centers, here at the seventh dorsal, which suppresses these forces here that govern the heart, that govern the secretions from the whole system and govern the supply of the whole head, until it is lost, the supply itself of the spasmodic condition of the head or the state of coma.
(Q): What other conditions do you see?
(A): These conditions have been there for so long that we have all this supply to the blood, this lesion has been there so long that we have reflex action from it all through the system. We have lack of the strengthening power in himself, to get up and go, loses all self-control through the tissue or the lack of depression, of the lack of nerve supply in the body has produced this and the lack of the power in himself to do what he does. The lack of the power of the secretion organs of the body to throw out from the system the over-waste matter which has passed out through the dross instead of through the secretion organs. The action of the blood on the spleenic system or on the spleenic action of the nerve forces is almost a stoppage, you see, does not destroy it you see.
(Q): What treatment to relieve these conditions?
(A): A sedative to the whole system, beginning on small quantities, here, potash. You may have to change from the kind here. Take all the animal heat from the system and throw cold along the spine, this takes from it the animal heat and forces the system here to supply to the cerebrospinal to the nervous system a reaction and throw out from it. It will hurt the body, make him sick, produce a fever, but that is what we want, a general reaction and when we have this reaction wrap the body up.
Put the electrical force along the whole spine, clear from one end to the other, until we drive it from the system. Put this clear from one end to the other, close to the head. Static electricity. Heap on all he can take. After we have the sedatives in the stomach then we want the action of the electricity into the blood supply. Passes out from the digestive very good as we have it in here now. In the stomach to the blood and driving in all this, forces to the action of the cold along the spine a reaction from this cold with the electricity along the spine will produce a reaction from this. When this is given increase the quantity of the sedative to decrease the force supply here. Body will be improved.
(Q): Will this improve him?
(A): We have a normal body here, we have an abnormal condition in the white tissue or supply of the nerve force. We have a sedative to the blood or to the action on the white tissue of the nerve from the potash will produce this effect and allow the nerve supply to draw from the rebuilding force of the whole system until we can equalize it. He will get better.
(Q): You are now asleep and will be able to tell us what we want to know. You have before you [34], who is in the building here, who is before you now.
(A): [34]. | You can see him, he is before you right now. | [34], yes we have him here. | 1 | 336 | 0034-0001 |
- | Any other treatment that you would suggest at present? | Keep it like it is, it is getting better. | 1 | 337 | 0034-0002 |
(Q): Any other treatment that you would suggest at present?
(A): Keep it like it is, it is getting better. | Give suggestions. | [34], yes we have him here. We have had him before. | 1 | 338 | 0034-0002 |
(Q): Any other treatment that you would suggest at present?
(A): Keep it like it is, it is getting better.
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): [34], yes we have him here. We have had him before. | I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his troubles are and what changes since you saw him before. | He is better. | 1 | 339 | 0034-0002 |
(Q): Any other treatment that you would suggest at present?
(A): Keep it like it is, it is getting better.
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): [34], yes we have him here. We have had him before.
(Q): I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his troubles are and what changes since you saw him before.
(A): He is better. | Tell us what his condition is now. | Still have these troubles along the spine, still have these troubles here at the upper end of the cortex, upper side of the stomach. We have between the stomach and the diaphragm this lesion internally, we still have some troubles through the sympathetics that govern the flow of the blood to the head or the flow of the muscles and the nerves with the blood that supply the head here.
We still have the muscles not able to control the nerve or the blood supply to the brain or to the solar plexus. We have the condition through the digestive tract is better, the condition of the head is better; we have a better flow of the blood to the head, more normal. We have more coming inside; we have a better internal flow. Not so much through here to the capillary or facial part you see. It shows from the external here but we have not so much flush in the neck or shoulder.
The condition of the spine or the nerve along the spine, on either side, through the sympathetic system is a good deal better. We still need more of the congestive here at the lumbars; need to gather these together, not so much along the spine at the head for that is better. We have more just above the first lumbar, last dorsal (opposite from the neck) from the spleen. We have not such a hardening condition of the spleen there.
We have not so much of the white blood rejected as we have had, as it is throwing more white blood in it, you see. We have had more red blood in the spleen, more white been thrown out in building up the nerve force here, the nerve centers, the lymphatics need to act on the system itself. We need better control of the white and gray tissue than we have had before. This is bound to be slow; it is deep.
We have not removed any trouble at the cortex but along the lymphatics and along the external nerve centers, we have a bunch of nerves at the sixth and seventh dorsal that have relaxed externally. The internal, coming along the spine next to the cortex, produce the same condition because they connect with the ones of the stomach and diaphragm.
Increase more of this quantity of bromide potash, to take away the inflammation externally and to act on the generatory system at the first lumbar, last dorsal. We want more of this cold, down lower. We want more here at the first lumbar to take away this trouble.
We have nerve centers here at the cervical (upper and lower), then we have sixth and seventh dorsal (upper and lower), then the first lumbar (upper and lower, external and internal). The sixth and seventh dorsal come in contact with the lesion at the cortex between the diaphragm and stomach. This is the beginning of the trouble.
Take more gathering of the forces together, more of the electricity into the system. Gather more of the force to the nerve supply to the center instead of the force being thrown out. It will carry it out more normal. The nerve and the blood supply is governed by the muscles that lie along by them, that is; when we exercise the body it is warm. With the electricity along the spine, along the same nerve centers will put life into them, into the whole thing. The external for the electricity and internal for the potash or bromide. We want them in the system as we have the electricity in it. We have the electroid and the force of the medicinal properties in the system at the time of the electricity. | 1 | 340 | 0034-0002 |
- | [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today. | He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too. | 1 | 341 | 0034-0003 |
(Q): [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today.
(A): He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too. | Any stronger? | Stronger if he needs it to subside these troubles. | 1 | 342 | 0034-0003 |
(Q): [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today.
(A): He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too.
(Q): Any stronger?
(A): Stronger if he needs it to subside these troubles. | Anything else you would suggest? | Work the mind and body too. | 1 | 343 | 0034-0003 |
(Q): [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today.
(A): He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too.
(Q): Any stronger?
(A): Stronger if he needs it to subside these troubles.
(Q): Anything else you would suggest?
(A): Work the mind and body too. | Continue as it is? | Continue to take it. | 1 | 344 | 0034-0003 |
(Q): [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today.
(A): He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too.
(Q): Any stronger?
(A): Stronger if he needs it to subside these troubles.
(Q): Anything else you would suggest?
(A): Work the mind and body too.
(Q): Continue as it is?
(A): Continue to take it. | Continue this treatment that he is now getting? | Yes, that is very good; very good. Keep this on the lumbars here. Keep them well wrought up with the ice. Keep this well heated up the brain here with electricity, through the cervical, so we can pass the blood back and forth. Not too much tightness on the muscles.
When we have a spasm of the muscles, above the stomach or spasms of the muscles of the body, it produces a gush of blood and when it comes back we have drowsy, dizzy, sick. | 1 | 345 | 0034-0003 |
(Q): [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today.
(A): He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too.
(Q): Any stronger?
(A): Stronger if he needs it to subside these troubles.
(Q): Anything else you would suggest?
(A): Work the mind and body too.
(Q): Continue as it is?
(A): Continue to take it.
(Q): Continue this treatment that he is now getting?
(A): Yes, that is very good; very good. Keep this on the lumbars here. Keep them well wrought up with the ice. Keep this well heated up the brain here with electricity, through the cervical, so we can pass the blood back and forth. Not too much tightness on the muscles.
When we have a spasm of the muscles, above the stomach or spasms of the muscles of the body, it produces a gush of blood and when it comes back we have drowsy, dizzy, sick. | Give suggestions. | [34], yes we have had him before. He is better than he was; he is considerably better. There is a better equalization of the circulation through the entire body, particularly, along the spine and lumbar region, where the greatest difference was at first. The strain of this nervous system has relaxed. We see now this body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of blood to the head and not so much congestion to the cortex of the stomach, nor between the stomach and diaphragm. We still have this deep lesion in the abdominal cavity. The flow of blood to the head is better, in fact, the whole circulation is better from the main circulation to the capillaries.
In treating this patient continue this treatment that he is now getting, just the same. If we should stop it he will get drowsy, sick, dizzy again. He needs a light diet because he does not take much exercise. He should be employed mentally; see he should be made to think. Not enough exercise to tire him but just enough to get more confidence into himself to rely upon himself more and this is getting along nicely.
This system has become relaxed as this force is getting stronger. Continue his medicine just the same; increase the strength of the medicine if necessary to subside any troubles that may come, otherwise, do not. Simply give more work for the mind and body to do. [See 34-3 Background] | 1 | 346 | 0034-0003 |
(Q): [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today.
(A): He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too.
(Q): Any stronger?
(A): Stronger if he needs it to subside these troubles.
(Q): Anything else you would suggest?
(A): Work the mind and body too.
(Q): Continue as it is?
(A): Continue to take it.
(Q): Continue this treatment that he is now getting?
(A): Yes, that is very good; very good. Keep this on the lumbars here. Keep them well wrought up with the ice. Keep this well heated up the brain here with electricity, through the cervical, so we can pass the blood back and forth. Not too much tightness on the muscles.
When we have a spasm of the muscles, above the stomach or spasms of the muscles of the body, it produces a gush of blood and when it comes back we have drowsy, dizzy, sick.
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): [34], yes we have had him before. He is better than he was; he is considerably better. There is a better equalization of the circulation through the entire body, particularly, along the spine and lumbar region, where the greatest difference was at first. The strain of this nervous system has relaxed. We see now this body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of blood to the head and not so much congestion to the cortex of the stomach, nor between the stomach and diaphragm. We still have this deep lesion in the abdominal cavity. The flow of blood to the head is better, in fact, the whole circulation is better from the main circulation to the capillaries.
In treating this patient continue this treatment that he is now getting, just the same. If we should stop it he will get drowsy, sick, dizzy again. He needs a light diet because he does not take much exercise. He should be employed mentally; see he should be made to think. Not enough exercise to tire him but just enough to get more confidence into himself to rely upon himself more and this is getting along nicely.
This system has become relaxed as this force is getting stronger. Continue his medicine just the same; increase the strength of the medicine if necessary to subside any troubles that may come, otherwise, do not. Simply give more work for the mind and body to do. [See 34-3 Background] | How about the medicine he is taking into the stomach? | Take it. | 1 | 347 | 0034-0003 |
(Q): [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today.
(A): He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too.
(Q): Any stronger?
(A): Stronger if he needs it to subside these troubles.
(Q): Anything else you would suggest?
(A): Work the mind and body too.
(Q): Continue as it is?
(A): Continue to take it.
(Q): Continue this treatment that he is now getting?
(A): Yes, that is very good; very good. Keep this on the lumbars here. Keep them well wrought up with the ice. Keep this well heated up the brain here with electricity, through the cervical, so we can pass the blood back and forth. Not too much tightness on the muscles.
When we have a spasm of the muscles, above the stomach or spasms of the muscles of the body, it produces a gush of blood and when it comes back we have drowsy, dizzy, sick.
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): [34], yes we have had him before. He is better than he was; he is considerably better. There is a better equalization of the circulation through the entire body, particularly, along the spine and lumbar region, where the greatest difference was at first. The strain of this nervous system has relaxed. We see now this body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of blood to the head and not so much congestion to the cortex of the stomach, nor between the stomach and diaphragm. We still have this deep lesion in the abdominal cavity. The flow of blood to the head is better, in fact, the whole circulation is better from the main circulation to the capillaries.
In treating this patient continue this treatment that he is now getting, just the same. If we should stop it he will get drowsy, sick, dizzy again. He needs a light diet because he does not take much exercise. He should be employed mentally; see he should be made to think. Not enough exercise to tire him but just enough to get more confidence into himself to rely upon himself more and this is getting along nicely.
This system has become relaxed as this force is getting stronger. Continue his medicine just the same; increase the strength of the medicine if necessary to subside any troubles that may come, otherwise, do not. Simply give more work for the mind and body to do. [See 34-3 Background]
(Q): How about the medicine he is taking into the stomach?
(A): Take it. | Now I want you to go over - | [EC interrupting] He is better than he was. | 1 | 348 | 0034-0003 |
(Q): [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today.
(A): He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too.
(Q): Any stronger?
(A): Stronger if he needs it to subside these troubles.
(Q): Anything else you would suggest?
(A): Work the mind and body too.
(Q): Continue as it is?
(A): Continue to take it.
(Q): Continue this treatment that he is now getting?
(A): Yes, that is very good; very good. Keep this on the lumbars here. Keep them well wrought up with the ice. Keep this well heated up the brain here with electricity, through the cervical, so we can pass the blood back and forth. Not too much tightness on the muscles.
When we have a spasm of the muscles, above the stomach or spasms of the muscles of the body, it produces a gush of blood and when it comes back we have drowsy, dizzy, sick.
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): [34], yes we have had him before. He is better than he was; he is considerably better. There is a better equalization of the circulation through the entire body, particularly, along the spine and lumbar region, where the greatest difference was at first. The strain of this nervous system has relaxed. We see now this body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of blood to the head and not so much congestion to the cortex of the stomach, nor between the stomach and diaphragm. We still have this deep lesion in the abdominal cavity. The flow of blood to the head is better, in fact, the whole circulation is better from the main circulation to the capillaries.
In treating this patient continue this treatment that he is now getting, just the same. If we should stop it he will get drowsy, sick, dizzy again. He needs a light diet because he does not take much exercise. He should be employed mentally; see he should be made to think. Not enough exercise to tire him but just enough to get more confidence into himself to rely upon himself more and this is getting along nicely.
This system has become relaxed as this force is getting stronger. Continue his medicine just the same; increase the strength of the medicine if necessary to subside any troubles that may come, otherwise, do not. Simply give more work for the mind and body to do. [See 34-3 Background]
(Q): How about the medicine he is taking into the stomach?
(A): Take it.
(Q): Now I want you to go over -
(A): [EC interrupting] He is better than he was. | Well, how about his diet? | The exercise of the body we have now, it needs very light. The body needs more exercise; needs to be more with the thinking than it does with the hands and feet. Needs enough of thought to keep the body in work; needs to be made to think, that is what is working on the body.
We have white and gray tissue in the matter, in the nerve supply, which runs along this force here; plenty of white to recuperate the whole system of the gray to carry out the matter. Needs more of it; needs to work what you have got and it will get better. Not enough to tire; needs confidence in itself - to rely on itself.
We need to relax the system and to give a fresh supply of blood to this force; not to use up the energy of same, it won't have any effect; it should have and will retard the work. | 1 | 349 | 0034-0003 |
(Q): [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today.
(A): He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too.
(Q): Any stronger?
(A): Stronger if he needs it to subside these troubles.
(Q): Anything else you would suggest?
(A): Work the mind and body too.
(Q): Continue as it is?
(A): Continue to take it.
(Q): Continue this treatment that he is now getting?
(A): Yes, that is very good; very good. Keep this on the lumbars here. Keep them well wrought up with the ice. Keep this well heated up the brain here with electricity, through the cervical, so we can pass the blood back and forth. Not too much tightness on the muscles.
When we have a spasm of the muscles, above the stomach or spasms of the muscles of the body, it produces a gush of blood and when it comes back we have drowsy, dizzy, sick.
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): [34], yes we have had him before. He is better than he was; he is considerably better. There is a better equalization of the circulation through the entire body, particularly, along the spine and lumbar region, where the greatest difference was at first. The strain of this nervous system has relaxed. We see now this body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of blood to the head and not so much congestion to the cortex of the stomach, nor between the stomach and diaphragm. We still have this deep lesion in the abdominal cavity. The flow of blood to the head is better, in fact, the whole circulation is better from the main circulation to the capillaries.
In treating this patient continue this treatment that he is now getting, just the same. If we should stop it he will get drowsy, sick, dizzy again. He needs a light diet because he does not take much exercise. He should be employed mentally; see he should be made to think. Not enough exercise to tire him but just enough to get more confidence into himself to rely upon himself more and this is getting along nicely.
This system has become relaxed as this force is getting stronger. Continue his medicine just the same; increase the strength of the medicine if necessary to subside any troubles that may come, otherwise, do not. Simply give more work for the mind and body to do. [See 34-3 Background]
(Q): How about the medicine he is taking into the stomach?
(A): Take it.
(Q): Now I want you to go over -
(A): [EC interrupting] He is better than he was.
(Q): Well, how about his diet?
(A): The exercise of the body we have now, it needs very light. The body needs more exercise; needs to be more with the thinking than it does with the hands and feet. Needs enough of thought to keep the body in work; needs to be made to think, that is what is working on the body.
We have white and gray tissue in the matter, in the nerve supply, which runs along this force here; plenty of white to recuperate the whole system of the gray to carry out the matter. Needs more of it; needs to work what you have got and it will get better. Not enough to tire; needs confidence in itself - to rely on itself.
We need to relax the system and to give a fresh supply of blood to this force; not to use up the energy of same, it won't have any effect; it should have and will retard the work. | Well, how about the treatment now? | Very good. | 1 | 350 | 0034-0003 |
(Q): [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today.
(A): He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too.
(Q): Any stronger?
(A): Stronger if he needs it to subside these troubles.
(Q): Anything else you would suggest?
(A): Work the mind and body too.
(Q): Continue as it is?
(A): Continue to take it.
(Q): Continue this treatment that he is now getting?
(A): Yes, that is very good; very good. Keep this on the lumbars here. Keep them well wrought up with the ice. Keep this well heated up the brain here with electricity, through the cervical, so we can pass the blood back and forth. Not too much tightness on the muscles.
When we have a spasm of the muscles, above the stomach or spasms of the muscles of the body, it produces a gush of blood and when it comes back we have drowsy, dizzy, sick.
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): [34], yes we have had him before. He is better than he was; he is considerably better. There is a better equalization of the circulation through the entire body, particularly, along the spine and lumbar region, where the greatest difference was at first. The strain of this nervous system has relaxed. We see now this body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of blood to the head and not so much congestion to the cortex of the stomach, nor between the stomach and diaphragm. We still have this deep lesion in the abdominal cavity. The flow of blood to the head is better, in fact, the whole circulation is better from the main circulation to the capillaries.
In treating this patient continue this treatment that he is now getting, just the same. If we should stop it he will get drowsy, sick, dizzy again. He needs a light diet because he does not take much exercise. He should be employed mentally; see he should be made to think. Not enough exercise to tire him but just enough to get more confidence into himself to rely upon himself more and this is getting along nicely.
This system has become relaxed as this force is getting stronger. Continue his medicine just the same; increase the strength of the medicine if necessary to subside any troubles that may come, otherwise, do not. Simply give more work for the mind and body to do. [See 34-3 Background]
(Q): How about the medicine he is taking into the stomach?
(A): Take it.
(Q): Now I want you to go over -
(A): [EC interrupting] He is better than he was.
(Q): Well, how about his diet?
(A): The exercise of the body we have now, it needs very light. The body needs more exercise; needs to be more with the thinking than it does with the hands and feet. Needs enough of thought to keep the body in work; needs to be made to think, that is what is working on the body.
We have white and gray tissue in the matter, in the nerve supply, which runs along this force here; plenty of white to recuperate the whole system of the gray to carry out the matter. Needs more of it; needs to work what you have got and it will get better. Not enough to tire; needs confidence in itself - to rely on itself.
We need to relax the system and to give a fresh supply of blood to this force; not to use up the energy of same, it won't have any effect; it should have and will retard the work.
(Q): Well, how about the treatment now?
(A): Very good. | Yes, he is before you now. You will see him. | Yes, we have had him before. | 1 | 351 | 0034-0003 |
(Q): [Question cont'd] - him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is today.
(A): He is better than he was. He is considerable better than he was along here. He has got a more equalization of the circulation than we have had. We have now along the spine here, down in the lumbars, where the greatest difference, you see. At the upper lumbar you find that they are more equalized; we have a more equalized flow of the blood and more equalization of the strain or laxtivity and tortness of the muscular fibre and motion of the body. This body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of the blood to the head. We have not so much congestion of the cortex of the stomach, between the diaphragm and stomach. We have still this lesion deep down in the inside.
We have a better flow of the blood in the head; we have a better internal circulation. The capillaries are still full and some parts of the body. We have a better equalization of the white and gray matter, too.
(Q): Any stronger?
(A): Stronger if he needs it to subside these troubles.
(Q): Anything else you would suggest?
(A): Work the mind and body too.
(Q): Continue as it is?
(A): Continue to take it.
(Q): Continue this treatment that he is now getting?
(A): Yes, that is very good; very good. Keep this on the lumbars here. Keep them well wrought up with the ice. Keep this well heated up the brain here with electricity, through the cervical, so we can pass the blood back and forth. Not too much tightness on the muscles.
When we have a spasm of the muscles, above the stomach or spasms of the muscles of the body, it produces a gush of blood and when it comes back we have drowsy, dizzy, sick.
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): [34], yes we have had him before. He is better than he was; he is considerably better. There is a better equalization of the circulation through the entire body, particularly, along the spine and lumbar region, where the greatest difference was at first. The strain of this nervous system has relaxed. We see now this body needs more exercise.
We have a better flow of blood to the head and not so much congestion to the cortex of the stomach, nor between the stomach and diaphragm. We still have this deep lesion in the abdominal cavity. The flow of blood to the head is better, in fact, the whole circulation is better from the main circulation to the capillaries.
In treating this patient continue this treatment that he is now getting, just the same. If we should stop it he will get drowsy, sick, dizzy again. He needs a light diet because he does not take much exercise. He should be employed mentally; see he should be made to think. Not enough exercise to tire him but just enough to get more confidence into himself to rely upon himself more and this is getting along nicely.
This system has become relaxed as this force is getting stronger. Continue his medicine just the same; increase the strength of the medicine if necessary to subside any troubles that may come, otherwise, do not. Simply give more work for the mind and body to do. [See 34-3 Background]
(Q): How about the medicine he is taking into the stomach?
(A): Take it.
(Q): Now I want you to go over -
(A): [EC interrupting] He is better than he was.
(Q): Well, how about his diet?
(A): The exercise of the body we have now, it needs very light. The body needs more exercise; needs to be more with the thinking than it does with the hands and feet. Needs enough of thought to keep the body in work; needs to be made to think, that is what is working on the body.
We have white and gray tissue in the matter, in the nerve supply, which runs along this force here; plenty of white to recuperate the whole system of the gray to carry out the matter. Needs more of it; needs to work what you have got and it will get better. Not enough to tire; needs confidence in itself - to rely on itself.
We need to relax the system and to give a fresh supply of blood to this force; not to use up the energy of same, it won't have any effect; it should have and will retard the work.
(Q): Well, how about the treatment now?
(A): Very good.
(Q): Yes, he is before you now. You will see him.
(A): Yes, we have had him before. | You are now asleep and will be able to tell us what we want to know. You have before you [34], who is in the room here with you. He is before you now. | [34]. | 1 | 352 | 0034-0003 |
- | Give suggestions. | [34], yes we have him here. We have had him before. The circulation of the whole system is strong in the capillaries; low in the hepatics. The force of the circulation along the spine to the head is not sufficient, except at times; it is not in harmony with the nerve force. These conditions that we have here are the result; there is a lack of supply to the head of nerve stimulation or the inaction of the nerve force on the brain. Lack of force results in the lack stimulation to the matter in the brain; disturbed equilibrium results.
This excess that has been produced here and has been thrown back into the circulation produces to the capillaries of the neck and on the skin of the facial muscles an excessive matter, as we have this shown here in the peculiar texture of the skin and, especially, in the cuticle itself.
The circulation in the lungs is strong, vigorous, full and through the lumbars it has been deteriorated until we have this excessive matter thrown out. This has affected the locomotory stimulation and has produced a peculiar action and a different action from what we have in normal condition. The blood is impoverished to a certain extent, that is the red blood or the forces in the red blood has produced an excess of matter in the system; excess of forces from that that is used up in itself.
The nerve force in this body is from the cerebrospinal nerve system and the sympathetic nerve system and from the branches between. The cerebrospinal runs from the base of the brain. We, also, have a lesion at the first lumbar, which is at the connection between the sympathetic and the cerebrospinal, which is in direct relation with the generative organs of the system. These generative organs have been directly or indirectly responsible, through their misuse, for part of this trouble. We have a lesion, also, above the stomach that governs the hepatic circulation; the circulation of the heart is governed through the cardiac plexus largely.
These lesions have produced these conditions to the nerve force and the nerve stimulation has been impaired. This condition has produced then in the stomach an engorgement of the stomach walls, also, a spasm or quivering of the muscles of the stomach; through the cardiac plexus the same spasms and, in turn, to the whole system this spasmodic contraction is extended. This condition is what we have now. The lesions that we have formed here are of long standing, particularly, those along the spine but they are being helped by this nerve force being stimulated and the system has improved all over.
The lack of supply of nerve force and the excess of matter in the generative organism of the system has produced an opposite effect to the system from normal, in consequence of which, we have had a spasm or over charge of these organs, which the lymphatics have been unable to carry off and this in turn, has effected the limbs and locomotory muscles and helped to produce this nerve impulse or spasmodic condition to the whole system. This force now is much lighter than it was but still exists in this body.
As we have had here before the food and nutrition that he has taken into his system did not produce a freshness to the mind but through the power of the sympathetics to carry the same control we have had this effect of sluggishness to the cerebrospinal nervous system and, consequently, this impression on the mind - this depressed condition.
The nervous equilibrium of this whole system has been poor; the nerve forces have been lacking in power through the cerebrospinal and sympathetics, alike. The digestion now is very good; the brain action of this body has never developed properly; in other words, the brain action or brain matter is non-developed. The other lobes of the brain have not developed properly in consequence of the trouble in this body. The brain is over-weighted, not overactive, but sluggish, due to the non-development of the cells.
This system has been saturated with Bromide of Potash to produce its sedative effect to the system; as a result, of which the stomach has become a store-house of Potash. We must keep the forces in the stomach and reduce the supply of poisons in the system that has been carried into the circulation; in other words, tone up the entire nerve tissue - gray matter and white matter.
As these forces are reduced the condition of this system will change as it establishes a renewed force, through the cerebrospinal, to act independently on the brain, so to speak. The action of the electrical force to base of this brain and along the spine has produced a rebuilding of these forces and renewed stimulation to the blood, also, a replenishing and stimulated effect in the little atoms in the blood, also, renewed power to the nerve tissue. 11. As the poisons are thrown out by this electrical force that we are producing in this system and as a reaction is brought about, we will have a better condition of the nerve force, also, the nerve force will be more direct. The action of the cold along the spine is, also, stimulating and has medicinal properties, combined with electrical force.
This treatment has helped the whole condition of [34].
We must now change the forces in the stomach here so that it will act on the forces that govern the generative system; in other words, reverse this force and establish a better communication between the cerebrospinal and sympathetic system here in the generative organs, as this is principally responsible for this trouble at the first and second lumbar and is, also, in connection with the forces that govern the overstimulation to the generative organs and, reflexly, effects the stomach and intestines through the sympathetics.
As we bring action to bear on the generative system we will have a renewed stimulation to the nerve force in the entire body. This spine will have to be relaxed and this will draw more forces to the whole system.
He needs plenty of fresh air and more exercise and increase and decrease the Potash as action demands it. We must have more mental work for this mind to do; this is imperative.
As we remove this trouble, the condition will be better; it will take a long time but it is getting back to normal. The action on the mind is better than it was before; the action on the circulation is much better; the action of the blood is better; congestion in the capillaries in the face is less in consequence of the treatment. He needs gentleness and kindness but make him do what he needs to do, also, continue the cold along the spine if you don't want it to come back to its first condition. | 1 | 353 | 0034-0004 |
- | Has he been getting the electricity strong enough? Has he been given enough of that? Does he need any more electricity. What should his diet be? | What he can digest. | 1 | 354 | 0034-0005 |
(Q): Has he been getting the electricity strong enough? Has he been given enough of that? Does he need any more electricity. What should his diet be?
(A): What he can digest. | Is there anything else you would suggest? | Do these and reduce the condition - better condition of the physical and mental body. We need strong applications to the mental, through itself. We have a physical, a mental and abnormal self, then, from self, we better the conditions by the attributes to the physical, mental and abnormal self by self will. He has none now of his own. Not enough impressions made to the mind or matter in the head, or brain proper to produce any. We want self will. Not that which is thrown out here, as we have had in the state of spasms, where he becomes as it were, ravished of self, contrarywise - a strong will to self to hold up, lift the body up, go to work, see? More of the force to act on the mind to make it act here, to use the force here to better it, and not to loll about. This body can be bettered, if it will stick to it. If it gives itself away here to itself, then he will have one of these fits, and will die. | 1 | 355 | 0034-0005 |
(Q): Has he been getting the electricity strong enough? Has he been given enough of that? Does he need any more electricity. What should his diet be?
(A): What he can digest.
(Q): Is there anything else you would suggest?
(A): Do these and reduce the condition - better condition of the physical and mental body. We need strong applications to the mental, through itself. We have a physical, a mental and abnormal self, then, from self, we better the conditions by the attributes to the physical, mental and abnormal self by self will. He has none now of his own. Not enough impressions made to the mind or matter in the head, or brain proper to produce any. We want self will. Not that which is thrown out here, as we have had in the state of spasms, where he becomes as it were, ravished of self, contrarywise - a strong will to self to hold up, lift the body up, go to work, see? More of the force to act on the mind to make it act here, to use the force here to better it, and not to loll about. This body can be bettered, if it will stick to it. If it gives itself away here to itself, then he will have one of these fits, and will die. | What form of potash should this be? | Same as we have had here before, Bromide. | 1 | 356 | 0034-0005 |
(Q): Has he been getting the electricity strong enough? Has he been given enough of that? Does he need any more electricity. What should his diet be?
(A): What he can digest.
(Q): Is there anything else you would suggest?
(A): Do these and reduce the condition - better condition of the physical and mental body. We need strong applications to the mental, through itself. We have a physical, a mental and abnormal self, then, from self, we better the conditions by the attributes to the physical, mental and abnormal self by self will. He has none now of his own. Not enough impressions made to the mind or matter in the head, or brain proper to produce any. We want self will. Not that which is thrown out here, as we have had in the state of spasms, where he becomes as it were, ravished of self, contrarywise - a strong will to self to hold up, lift the body up, go to work, see? More of the force to act on the mind to make it act here, to use the force here to better it, and not to loll about. This body can be bettered, if it will stick to it. If it gives itself away here to itself, then he will have one of these fits, and will die.
(Q): What form of potash should this be?
(A): Same as we have had here before, Bromide. | You have before you [34], ..., Ind. Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly, and tell us what his condition is now. | Yes, we have had him here before. Some conditions of the body are better than we have had before; others we find not so much improvement towards a normal condition, or a bettered condition of the physical body. We will take the man as we have him now, [34].
We have now, the physical man, that is, the body in itself, that is the whole man that includes the physical self, mental self and the abnormal body, or the abnormal mind. Now, we find in the physical body, the attributes, that is the muscular force of the body and the circulation, that is, the blood force in the body, rebuilding the body in itself, that is, the structure outside, the bone and the muscle of the body. Now we find the same as we have had before and we find more now than we had at first of the abnormal condition here at the upper end of the stomach - the upper cortex of the stomach, producing a lesion there, and has produced in the condition in the body that effect on to the mental and abnormal mind of the body, producing the condition in the system as we have had here in the body at present.
Now, we separate the two conditions in the system, of the mental and physical body. Now, through the physical body we find it not a normal man, through the muscular force or through the blood supply, on account of the conditions that have existed here from time back. The nerve force to the body, which is the attribute to the mental man, same as the circulation to the physical, the nerve of the body is to the mental, or to the brain force, which is the head, the moving power, of the physical man. An impression to the nerve force carried by the muscular force of the body to the brain, makes an impression to be used as to how to move the forces in the physical man, to the betterment of his condition. The abnormal mind, or that is, the working power between the brain force or the nerve power in the body, is to the body that which takes care of the body, or that takes care of the involuntary forces in the physical and mental man. That is the action between the nerve and the brain, or that active self that takes place. The same force that propels the circulation, that puts out the hand or takes it away when it is hurt; the same force that gives the feeling to the nerve of the physical man.
Now, we have these three attributes, or these three forces in the human body, that is, as in this body. Now, the abnormal condition of the body here in the physical man, is the condition of muscular force. We have a structure of the bone, a structure in the head, muscles in the body, but not formed by the attributes to it from the circulation, nor the mental action on the muscular force, to make these strong enough to carry on the forces in the man. The same as we have through the abnormal mind, or sub-conscious condition of the body, takes control of the system, producing within it then the condition to the mental mind, to the physical body of the whole man. Or, in other words, have it prepossessed from the outside. This produced then this taxing of this condition, producing the condition we have in the system or the status which we have at present here, or forces formed there. The effect to the system, has improved the system here, that is, the physical man by this force on the nerve of the body supplying then more cells in the brain, or breaking up of these cells. An impression, you see, to the nerve force carried to the brain, makes an impression, or destroys a cell, whereby the impression is left. The action is the abnormal, not the abnormal condition, physical or mental, but the abnormal mind working in the man.
The condition in the body then, is abnormal, both from the physical, mental and abnormal self. The condition in the system, as we have had to better the condition, that is given from material you see, into the stomach, to the digestion, passing into the circulation, through the physical self, has produced then the effect of the medicine, that is taken into the system, instead of the effect on the forces acted on. The blood supply then becomes abnormal, and we have a shock to the nerve force, and we have produced a spasm to the muscular force or organs in the system - a spasmodic condition of the nerve supply to the brain; a spasmodic condition of the lungs in themselves, producing the condition we have from the air expelled from the lungs and also the condition we have from all muscular forces in the body. The blood then flows abnormally to the head through the upper trunk of the body and through the lower extremities, and they become cold, and the blood flows with a rush back to the Hepatic circulation, through the lung, piles up force in the heart and we have a state of the abnormal self taking control of the system.
The effect we have had on the nerve force - that is, through the electrical - life is electrical force - the same action we have here in the body of the nerve force is to the mental world, electrical. Outside of the body you see. Electrical force on the nerve tissue has produced then the status of the lateral circulation between the nerve supply from the blood force taken into the system, supplied by the system in this body, by the physical body of [34], a condition that has kept from an over stimulation to these forces in the stomach or the supply to these, that produced the condition or the spells he has, until they have become bettered.
Then we have a leaving of this force and in the congestion of the forces along the spine through the sympathetics, or we have a stem which comes down either side of the spine, the sympathetics being the force, or the stem to the abnormal mind, that the circulation is to the physical body, and the nerve force to the mental body, hence, we have in the system, an excess in the normal condition of the body, that is, when the body is not in a spell as we would have it; we have an excess of capillary circulation; an excess of the lymphatic circulation, and lymphatic action of the nerve that is, exterior.
To better the condition from what we have it now, we want more of the congestion along the spine here, with the ice, - cold, outside. Let there be plenty of iodide with it here. That is, exterior application - exterior application along the spine from the 2nd cervical to the last lumbar, all along the spine, and plenty of electrical force, strong here to create the nerve force by the electrical instead of acting from the physical man of [34], action to the nerve force of the body from the electrical force inside, but given from the outside here. Keep up the condition we have here in the stomach of potash, so that reduced to the stomach the state of congestion, or excess of air, or gases forming in the stomach. Pressure on these produce then an over-state of stimulation from the plexus here at the solar plexus - an over-stimulation to these then, and we have these forces thrown out - excess of circulation; excess of stimulation to the nerve force in the body and excess of forced, or excess of protection to the body by control of the abnormal mind. | 1 | 357 | 0034-0005 |
- | Been getting too much? | Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34]. | 1 | 358 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34]. | Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands? | No. | 1 | 359 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No. | Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now. | It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better. | 1 | 360 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better. | Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should? | Too much. | 1 | 361 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much. | How is the ice treatment? | That is all right. | 1 | 362 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right. | Is he getting the electricity strong enough? | Plenty. | 1 | 363 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty. | Is that lesion being removed any? | No, it is greater. | 1 | 364 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater. | Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there? | - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.) | 1 | 365 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater.
(Q): Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there?
(A): - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.) | Should there be anything else added to that? How should his diet be? and what should it be and what should he eat? | Eat what he wants to eat. | 1 | 366 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater.
(Q): Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there?
(A): - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.)
(Q): Should there be anything else added to that? How should his diet be? and what should it be and what should he eat?
(A): Eat what he wants to eat. | Tell us what changes and what the condition is now. | Now, as we have the body here, of [34], in the condition we have it now - the physical body, or that of the frame of the man, the skin, the flesh, its nerves and blood forces with its attributes to the mental body. The blood and its appendages and forces to the physical, and the nerve and supplies both mental and physical. The treatment of the physical body, or the structure of the body, has been such until we have produced to the nerve forces an abnormal condition to the supply to the brain. Or better still, we have the body here as this: - We have a lesion formed here in the body of [34] at the upper cortex of the stomach, produced from over congestion into the stomach here, at time back, when small, in the development of the body. Then the developments of the brain and forces in the body were such that it produced an abnormal condition into the brain. The cells not used by thought or expression, of anything, through the abnormal or sensory organism. Hence the conditions we have at times of spasmodic condition of the flow of blood to the brain. Congestion of the arms and muscular forces, from the pelvis up, or to the trunk part of the body. The condition as we have it now, from the treatment to the condition, has produced to the nerve force a stimulation through electrical forces, of the coldness along the spine with that of ice, an over-stimulation through the nerves along the spine, until it becomes a resentment to the body to accept the forces in the body. Hence the rejection to the forces to remove the condition existing in the body. | 1 | 367 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater.
(Q): Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there?
(A): - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.)
(Q): Should there be anything else added to that? How should his diet be? and what should it be and what should he eat?
(A): Eat what he wants to eat.
(Q): Tell us what changes and what the condition is now.
(A): Now, as we have the body here, of [34], in the condition we have it now - the physical body, or that of the frame of the man, the skin, the flesh, its nerves and blood forces with its attributes to the mental body. The blood and its appendages and forces to the physical, and the nerve and supplies both mental and physical. The treatment of the physical body, or the structure of the body, has been such until we have produced to the nerve forces an abnormal condition to the supply to the brain. Or better still, we have the body here as this: - We have a lesion formed here in the body of [34] at the upper cortex of the stomach, produced from over congestion into the stomach here, at time back, when small, in the development of the body. Then the developments of the brain and forces in the body were such that it produced an abnormal condition into the brain. The cells not used by thought or expression, of anything, through the abnormal or sensory organism. Hence the conditions we have at times of spasmodic condition of the flow of blood to the brain. Congestion of the arms and muscular forces, from the pelvis up, or to the trunk part of the body. The condition as we have it now, from the treatment to the condition, has produced to the nerve force a stimulation through electrical forces, of the coldness along the spine with that of ice, an over-stimulation through the nerves along the spine, until it becomes a resentment to the body to accept the forces in the body. Hence the rejection to the forces to remove the condition existing in the body. | Well, you won't see him any more. | Are you going to leave him this way? | 1 | 368 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater.
(Q): Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there?
(A): - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.)
(Q): Should there be anything else added to that? How should his diet be? and what should it be and what should he eat?
(A): Eat what he wants to eat.
(Q): Tell us what changes and what the condition is now.
(A): Now, as we have the body here, of [34], in the condition we have it now - the physical body, or that of the frame of the man, the skin, the flesh, its nerves and blood forces with its attributes to the mental body. The blood and its appendages and forces to the physical, and the nerve and supplies both mental and physical. The treatment of the physical body, or the structure of the body, has been such until we have produced to the nerve forces an abnormal condition to the supply to the brain. Or better still, we have the body here as this: - We have a lesion formed here in the body of [34] at the upper cortex of the stomach, produced from over congestion into the stomach here, at time back, when small, in the development of the body. Then the developments of the brain and forces in the body were such that it produced an abnormal condition into the brain. The cells not used by thought or expression, of anything, through the abnormal or sensory organism. Hence the conditions we have at times of spasmodic condition of the flow of blood to the brain. Congestion of the arms and muscular forces, from the pelvis up, or to the trunk part of the body. The condition as we have it now, from the treatment to the condition, has produced to the nerve force a stimulation through electrical forces, of the coldness along the spine with that of ice, an over-stimulation through the nerves along the spine, until it becomes a resentment to the body to accept the forces in the body. Hence the rejection to the forces to remove the condition existing in the body.
(Q): Well, you won't see him any more.
(A): Are you going to leave him this way? | What about the sedative for the stomach? | All right. | 1 | 369 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater.
(Q): Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there?
(A): - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.)
(Q): Should there be anything else added to that? How should his diet be? and what should it be and what should he eat?
(A): Eat what he wants to eat.
(Q): Tell us what changes and what the condition is now.
(A): Now, as we have the body here, of [34], in the condition we have it now - the physical body, or that of the frame of the man, the skin, the flesh, its nerves and blood forces with its attributes to the mental body. The blood and its appendages and forces to the physical, and the nerve and supplies both mental and physical. The treatment of the physical body, or the structure of the body, has been such until we have produced to the nerve forces an abnormal condition to the supply to the brain. Or better still, we have the body here as this: - We have a lesion formed here in the body of [34] at the upper cortex of the stomach, produced from over congestion into the stomach here, at time back, when small, in the development of the body. Then the developments of the brain and forces in the body were such that it produced an abnormal condition into the brain. The cells not used by thought or expression, of anything, through the abnormal or sensory organism. Hence the conditions we have at times of spasmodic condition of the flow of blood to the brain. Congestion of the arms and muscular forces, from the pelvis up, or to the trunk part of the body. The condition as we have it now, from the treatment to the condition, has produced to the nerve force a stimulation through electrical forces, of the coldness along the spine with that of ice, an over-stimulation through the nerves along the spine, until it becomes a resentment to the body to accept the forces in the body. Hence the rejection to the forces to remove the condition existing in the body.
(Q): Well, you won't see him any more.
(A): Are you going to leave him this way?
(Q): What about the sedative for the stomach?
(A): All right. | What can be done for him to relieve him? | Give him the treatment. | 1 | 370 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater.
(Q): Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there?
(A): - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.)
(Q): Should there be anything else added to that? How should his diet be? and what should it be and what should he eat?
(A): Eat what he wants to eat.
(Q): Tell us what changes and what the condition is now.
(A): Now, as we have the body here, of [34], in the condition we have it now - the physical body, or that of the frame of the man, the skin, the flesh, its nerves and blood forces with its attributes to the mental body. The blood and its appendages and forces to the physical, and the nerve and supplies both mental and physical. The treatment of the physical body, or the structure of the body, has been such until we have produced to the nerve forces an abnormal condition to the supply to the brain. Or better still, we have the body here as this: - We have a lesion formed here in the body of [34] at the upper cortex of the stomach, produced from over congestion into the stomach here, at time back, when small, in the development of the body. Then the developments of the brain and forces in the body were such that it produced an abnormal condition into the brain. The cells not used by thought or expression, of anything, through the abnormal or sensory organism. Hence the conditions we have at times of spasmodic condition of the flow of blood to the brain. Congestion of the arms and muscular forces, from the pelvis up, or to the trunk part of the body. The condition as we have it now, from the treatment to the condition, has produced to the nerve force a stimulation through electrical forces, of the coldness along the spine with that of ice, an over-stimulation through the nerves along the spine, until it becomes a resentment to the body to accept the forces in the body. Hence the rejection to the forces to remove the condition existing in the body.
(Q): Well, you won't see him any more.
(A): Are you going to leave him this way?
(Q): What about the sedative for the stomach?
(A): All right.
(Q): What can be done for him to relieve him?
(A): Give him the treatment. | What can we do to remove that? | Treat him right. | 1 | 371 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater.
(Q): Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there?
(A): - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.)
(Q): Should there be anything else added to that? How should his diet be? and what should it be and what should he eat?
(A): Eat what he wants to eat.
(Q): Tell us what changes and what the condition is now.
(A): Now, as we have the body here, of [34], in the condition we have it now - the physical body, or that of the frame of the man, the skin, the flesh, its nerves and blood forces with its attributes to the mental body. The blood and its appendages and forces to the physical, and the nerve and supplies both mental and physical. The treatment of the physical body, or the structure of the body, has been such until we have produced to the nerve forces an abnormal condition to the supply to the brain. Or better still, we have the body here as this: - We have a lesion formed here in the body of [34] at the upper cortex of the stomach, produced from over congestion into the stomach here, at time back, when small, in the development of the body. Then the developments of the brain and forces in the body were such that it produced an abnormal condition into the brain. The cells not used by thought or expression, of anything, through the abnormal or sensory organism. Hence the conditions we have at times of spasmodic condition of the flow of blood to the brain. Congestion of the arms and muscular forces, from the pelvis up, or to the trunk part of the body. The condition as we have it now, from the treatment to the condition, has produced to the nerve force a stimulation through electrical forces, of the coldness along the spine with that of ice, an over-stimulation through the nerves along the spine, until it becomes a resentment to the body to accept the forces in the body. Hence the rejection to the forces to remove the condition existing in the body.
(Q): Well, you won't see him any more.
(A): Are you going to leave him this way?
(Q): What about the sedative for the stomach?
(A): All right.
(Q): What can be done for him to relieve him?
(A): Give him the treatment.
(Q): What can we do to remove that?
(A): Treat him right. | What does he need? | To get better. | 1 | 372 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater.
(Q): Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there?
(A): - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.)
(Q): Should there be anything else added to that? How should his diet be? and what should it be and what should he eat?
(A): Eat what he wants to eat.
(Q): Tell us what changes and what the condition is now.
(A): Now, as we have the body here, of [34], in the condition we have it now - the physical body, or that of the frame of the man, the skin, the flesh, its nerves and blood forces with its attributes to the mental body. The blood and its appendages and forces to the physical, and the nerve and supplies both mental and physical. The treatment of the physical body, or the structure of the body, has been such until we have produced to the nerve forces an abnormal condition to the supply to the brain. Or better still, we have the body here as this: - We have a lesion formed here in the body of [34] at the upper cortex of the stomach, produced from over congestion into the stomach here, at time back, when small, in the development of the body. Then the developments of the brain and forces in the body were such that it produced an abnormal condition into the brain. The cells not used by thought or expression, of anything, through the abnormal or sensory organism. Hence the conditions we have at times of spasmodic condition of the flow of blood to the brain. Congestion of the arms and muscular forces, from the pelvis up, or to the trunk part of the body. The condition as we have it now, from the treatment to the condition, has produced to the nerve force a stimulation through electrical forces, of the coldness along the spine with that of ice, an over-stimulation through the nerves along the spine, until it becomes a resentment to the body to accept the forces in the body. Hence the rejection to the forces to remove the condition existing in the body.
(Q): Well, you won't see him any more.
(A): Are you going to leave him this way?
(Q): What about the sedative for the stomach?
(A): All right.
(Q): What can be done for him to relieve him?
(A): Give him the treatment.
(Q): What can we do to remove that?
(A): Treat him right.
(Q): What does he need?
(A): To get better. | What else do you find? | That is the condition of [34]. | 1 | 373 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater.
(Q): Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there?
(A): - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.)
(Q): Should there be anything else added to that? How should his diet be? and what should it be and what should he eat?
(A): Eat what he wants to eat.
(Q): Tell us what changes and what the condition is now.
(A): Now, as we have the body here, of [34], in the condition we have it now - the physical body, or that of the frame of the man, the skin, the flesh, its nerves and blood forces with its attributes to the mental body. The blood and its appendages and forces to the physical, and the nerve and supplies both mental and physical. The treatment of the physical body, or the structure of the body, has been such until we have produced to the nerve forces an abnormal condition to the supply to the brain. Or better still, we have the body here as this: - We have a lesion formed here in the body of [34] at the upper cortex of the stomach, produced from over congestion into the stomach here, at time back, when small, in the development of the body. Then the developments of the brain and forces in the body were such that it produced an abnormal condition into the brain. The cells not used by thought or expression, of anything, through the abnormal or sensory organism. Hence the conditions we have at times of spasmodic condition of the flow of blood to the brain. Congestion of the arms and muscular forces, from the pelvis up, or to the trunk part of the body. The condition as we have it now, from the treatment to the condition, has produced to the nerve force a stimulation through electrical forces, of the coldness along the spine with that of ice, an over-stimulation through the nerves along the spine, until it becomes a resentment to the body to accept the forces in the body. Hence the rejection to the forces to remove the condition existing in the body.
(Q): Well, you won't see him any more.
(A): Are you going to leave him this way?
(Q): What about the sedative for the stomach?
(A): All right.
(Q): What can be done for him to relieve him?
(A): Give him the treatment.
(Q): What can we do to remove that?
(A): Treat him right.
(Q): What does he need?
(A): To get better.
(Q): What else do you find?
(A): That is the condition of [34]. | What treatment would you prescribe for the present, to relieve this? | He has the treatment, if it is given right. | 1 | 374 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater.
(Q): Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there?
(A): - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.)
(Q): Should there be anything else added to that? How should his diet be? and what should it be and what should he eat?
(A): Eat what he wants to eat.
(Q): Tell us what changes and what the condition is now.
(A): Now, as we have the body here, of [34], in the condition we have it now - the physical body, or that of the frame of the man, the skin, the flesh, its nerves and blood forces with its attributes to the mental body. The blood and its appendages and forces to the physical, and the nerve and supplies both mental and physical. The treatment of the physical body, or the structure of the body, has been such until we have produced to the nerve forces an abnormal condition to the supply to the brain. Or better still, we have the body here as this: - We have a lesion formed here in the body of [34] at the upper cortex of the stomach, produced from over congestion into the stomach here, at time back, when small, in the development of the body. Then the developments of the brain and forces in the body were such that it produced an abnormal condition into the brain. The cells not used by thought or expression, of anything, through the abnormal or sensory organism. Hence the conditions we have at times of spasmodic condition of the flow of blood to the brain. Congestion of the arms and muscular forces, from the pelvis up, or to the trunk part of the body. The condition as we have it now, from the treatment to the condition, has produced to the nerve force a stimulation through electrical forces, of the coldness along the spine with that of ice, an over-stimulation through the nerves along the spine, until it becomes a resentment to the body to accept the forces in the body. Hence the rejection to the forces to remove the condition existing in the body.
(Q): Well, you won't see him any more.
(A): Are you going to leave him this way?
(Q): What about the sedative for the stomach?
(A): All right.
(Q): What can be done for him to relieve him?
(A): Give him the treatment.
(Q): What can we do to remove that?
(A): Treat him right.
(Q): What does he need?
(A): To get better.
(Q): What else do you find?
(A): That is the condition of [34].
(Q): What treatment would you prescribe for the present, to relieve this?
(A): He has the treatment, if it is given right. | What would you suggest for him? | I don't suggest. | 1 | 375 | 0034-0006 |
(Q): Been getting too much?
(A): Take the forces here in the body of [34] applied to the external and internal forces to the body, has been of a nature to produce exaggeration or aggravation to the nerve supplies to the sympathetics and cerebrospinal, by the treatment of the potash and iodine along the spine with the ice, which produces congestion and over-opening or stimulation of the muscular forces of these. Leave off all treatment except the electrical force, until the body becomes limp again here - except the sedative to the stomach, of course, and the electrical forces. Then we will apply the ice or the cold compresses along at the cervical and to the dorsal, see? Hot compresses from the lumbars and coccyx, of [34].
(Q): Does he need kneading of the stomach with the hands?
(A): No.
(Q): Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): It is not as good as it has been before, in the physical body. In the mental, it is better.
(Q): Has he been getting the treatment as strong as he should?
(A): Too much.
(Q): How is the ice treatment?
(A): That is all right.
(Q): Is he getting the electricity strong enough?
(A): Plenty.
(Q): Is that lesion being removed any?
(A): No, it is greater.
(Q): Is there no other treatment you would suggest for the present than is there?
(A): - (Either silence or steno. didn't get it.)
(Q): Should there be anything else added to that? How should his diet be? and what should it be and what should he eat?
(A): Eat what he wants to eat.
(Q): Tell us what changes and what the condition is now.
(A): Now, as we have the body here, of [34], in the condition we have it now - the physical body, or that of the frame of the man, the skin, the flesh, its nerves and blood forces with its attributes to the mental body. The blood and its appendages and forces to the physical, and the nerve and supplies both mental and physical. The treatment of the physical body, or the structure of the body, has been such until we have produced to the nerve forces an abnormal condition to the supply to the brain. Or better still, we have the body here as this: - We have a lesion formed here in the body of [34] at the upper cortex of the stomach, produced from over congestion into the stomach here, at time back, when small, in the development of the body. Then the developments of the brain and forces in the body were such that it produced an abnormal condition into the brain. The cells not used by thought or expression, of anything, through the abnormal or sensory organism. Hence the conditions we have at times of spasmodic condition of the flow of blood to the brain. Congestion of the arms and muscular forces, from the pelvis up, or to the trunk part of the body. The condition as we have it now, from the treatment to the condition, has produced to the nerve force a stimulation through electrical forces, of the coldness along the spine with that of ice, an over-stimulation through the nerves along the spine, until it becomes a resentment to the body to accept the forces in the body. Hence the rejection to the forces to remove the condition existing in the body.
(Q): Well, you won't see him any more.
(A): Are you going to leave him this way?
(Q): What about the sedative for the stomach?
(A): All right.
(Q): What can be done for him to relieve him?
(A): Give him the treatment.
(Q): What can we do to remove that?
(A): Treat him right.
(Q): What does he need?
(A): To get better.
(Q): What else do you find?
(A): That is the condition of [34].
(Q): What treatment would you prescribe for the present, to relieve this?
(A): He has the treatment, if it is given right.
(Q): What would you suggest for him?
(A): I don't suggest. | You have before you [34], ..., Ohio. | Yes, we have had him here before. | 1 | 376 | 0034-0006 |
- | Do that by suggestion? | More by suggestion with the mind as it works. | 1 | 377 | 0034-0007 |
(Q): Do that by suggestion?
(A): More by suggestion with the mind as it works. | How about his diet now? What shall it be? | Not too much. Fruit most. Not too much acid. | 1 | 378 | 0034-0007 |
(Q): Do that by suggestion?
(A): More by suggestion with the mind as it works.
(Q): How about his diet now? What shall it be?
(A): Not too much. Fruit most. Not too much acid. | How about his limbs. Does he handle his limbs any better. | Not very much. | 1 | 379 | 0034-0007 |
(Q): Do that by suggestion?
(A): More by suggestion with the mind as it works.
(Q): How about his diet now? What shall it be?
(A): Not too much. Fruit most. Not too much acid.
(Q): How about his limbs. Does he handle his limbs any better.
(A): Not very much. | How about the exercise. | He is taking the exercise. | 1 | 380 | 0034-0007 |
(Q): Do that by suggestion?
(A): More by suggestion with the mind as it works.
(Q): How about his diet now? What shall it be?
(A): Not too much. Fruit most. Not too much acid.
(Q): How about his limbs. Does he handle his limbs any better.
(A): Not very much.
(Q): How about the exercise.
(A): He is taking the exercise. | Rub that on the outside? | You can't rub it on the inside. | 1 | 381 | 0034-0007 |
(Q): Do that by suggestion?
(A): More by suggestion with the mind as it works.
(Q): How about his diet now? What shall it be?
(A): Not too much. Fruit most. Not too much acid.
(Q): How about his limbs. Does he handle his limbs any better.
(A): Not very much.
(Q): How about the exercise.
(A): He is taking the exercise.
(Q): Rub that on the outside?
(A): You can't rub it on the inside. | What other conditions do you find. | These are the main things, the difference in the body from what we have had before. | 1 | 382 | 0034-0007 |
(Q): Do that by suggestion?
(A): More by suggestion with the mind as it works.
(Q): How about his diet now? What shall it be?
(A): Not too much. Fruit most. Not too much acid.
(Q): How about his limbs. Does he handle his limbs any better.
(A): Not very much.
(Q): How about the exercise.
(A): He is taking the exercise.
(Q): Rub that on the outside?
(A): You can't rub it on the inside.
(Q): What other conditions do you find.
(A): These are the main things, the difference in the body from what we have had before. | What other treatment would you prescribe for the present? | Keep control more here of the mind in its waking state. Should be dominated more into its thoughts. They pass out, as they become in himself, to the age of the physical man, impressions being received and stowed up, are becoming more willful in himself. Must be controlled more to bring about self-control. | 1 | 383 | 0034-0007 |
(Q): Do that by suggestion?
(A): More by suggestion with the mind as it works.
(Q): How about his diet now? What shall it be?
(A): Not too much. Fruit most. Not too much acid.
(Q): How about his limbs. Does he handle his limbs any better.
(A): Not very much.
(Q): How about the exercise.
(A): He is taking the exercise.
(Q): Rub that on the outside?
(A): You can't rub it on the inside.
(Q): What other conditions do you find.
(A): These are the main things, the difference in the body from what we have had before.
(Q): What other treatment would you prescribe for the present?
(A): Keep control more here of the mind in its waking state. Should be dominated more into its thoughts. They pass out, as they become in himself, to the age of the physical man, impressions being received and stowed up, are becoming more willful in himself. Must be controlled more to bring about self-control. | What treatment would you prescribe for him now. | Same as he has here through electrical force applied. Should decrease some of the properties of the bromide as we have. That is, the quantity of it that is taken into the system, but use more of the saline of calcium chloride, or salt, rubbing to the pores of the body, especially along under the arms and between the thighs, along the neck. | 1 | 384 | 0034-0007 |
(Q): Do that by suggestion?
(A): More by suggestion with the mind as it works.
(Q): How about his diet now? What shall it be?
(A): Not too much. Fruit most. Not too much acid.
(Q): How about his limbs. Does he handle his limbs any better.
(A): Not very much.
(Q): How about the exercise.
(A): He is taking the exercise.
(Q): Rub that on the outside?
(A): You can't rub it on the inside.
(Q): What other conditions do you find.
(A): These are the main things, the difference in the body from what we have had before.
(Q): What other treatment would you prescribe for the present?
(A): Keep control more here of the mind in its waking state. Should be dominated more into its thoughts. They pass out, as they become in himself, to the age of the physical man, impressions being received and stowed up, are becoming more willful in himself. Must be controlled more to bring about self-control.
(Q): What treatment would you prescribe for him now.
(A): Same as he has here through electrical force applied. Should decrease some of the properties of the bromide as we have. That is, the quantity of it that is taken into the system, but use more of the saline of calcium chloride, or salt, rubbing to the pores of the body, especially along under the arms and between the thighs, along the neck. | You have before you [34], ..., Ind. Go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly, and tell us what his condition is now. | Yes, we have had him here before. The condition is bettered from what we have had before. The condition of the lesion formed at the upper cortex of the stomach, the upper part of the diaphragm to the stomach itself proper, is being benefitted by the stimulation that is being forced by the electrical force along the spine through the nervous force. The force of the gravity of the blood in itself here through the system, has been better impaired. The nerve supply to the self in itself, or to the will of the man, is not so much advanced as we might have it. It is slower than the rest of the system. You can build better on the physical man than you can on the mental. | 1 | 385 | 0034-0007 |
- | Any other treatment at present? | No, this is it along here, now, from the same force applied to the body as we had before; the electric forces to act on the nervous system. | 1 | 386 | 0034-0008 |
(Q): Any other treatment at present?
(A): No, this is it along here, now, from the same force applied to the body as we had before; the electric forces to act on the nervous system. | I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly, and tell us what his condition is now. | Very good now, just at present, but the condition through the whole system is not altogether as good as we had before. | 1 | 387 | 0034-0008 |
(Q): Any other treatment at present?
(A): No, this is it along here, now, from the same force applied to the body as we had before; the electric forces to act on the nervous system.
(Q): I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly, and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): Very good now, just at present, but the condition through the whole system is not altogether as good as we had before. | Well, what is it that has brought about this change? | Now, you see, we have here this body of [34], the condition existing in the system as we had here before, the cortex of the stomach, coming in contact with those of the muscular and nerve centers, and the diaphragm and the stomach themselves, or the entrance to the stomach, or the esophagus here. The restraining to the blood supply, that is, the treatment along the spine of both electric and cold applications, have reduced, or kept the full action of the blood from this condition to such an extent that we have retarded or kept away these conditions, the spasmodic conditions, to this condition here in the stomach.
The filling up of the stomach of matters; that is, what has been taken into it here, has brought about a retarding to this force, or effect that we have produced into the system, until we have had a return of some of these forces. Not so hard - more frequent. We have had, instead of a dilatation of the walls of the stomach, that into the system which is called a contraction to the forces of the walls of the stomach themselves, or the attempt of the gastric juices in the stomach to act onto the walls of the stomach. The nature of the body to preserve or protect, in throwing out these juices, or this cellular force, or protoplastic cells, as you might call it, to retard this brings about this condition.
We are losing more of the hope in the body itself; not individually, but expressions from the outside. We need to be stronger, with a suggestion of the power within itself. It is not lost in itself. You see we have here now, [34] in the body, the impressions received through other bodies of the same nature around this body, has its bearing or effect on the system in the retarding of the system and the body. We need that into the system here of [34] more of this bromide in the system, not so much at a time. Then we need applied to the forces here more of this cold at intervals; not so cold as we have had heretofore; that is, ice at the first and second cervical, ninth and tenth dorsal, second and third lumbar; not the whole length, as we have had before. Not so frequent, not so long.
Plenty of suggestion to the body, and stronger from the individuals around. Keep the body in the air as much as possible, let the diet be of the simple, easy digestion; not too much acid. | 1 | 388 | 0034-0008 |
(Q): Any other treatment at present?
(A): No, this is it along here, now, from the same force applied to the body as we had before; the electric forces to act on the nervous system.
(Q): I want you to go over him carefully, examine him thoroughly, and tell us what his condition is now.
(A): Very good now, just at present, but the condition through the whole system is not altogether as good as we had before.
(Q): Well, what is it that has brought about this change?
(A): Now, you see, we have here this body of [34], the condition existing in the system as we had here before, the cortex of the stomach, coming in contact with those of the muscular and nerve centers, and the diaphragm and the stomach themselves, or the entrance to the stomach, or the esophagus here. The restraining to the blood supply, that is, the treatment along the spine of both electric and cold applications, have reduced, or kept the full action of the blood from this condition to such an extent that we have retarded or kept away these conditions, the spasmodic conditions, to this condition here in the stomach.
The filling up of the stomach of matters; that is, what has been taken into it here, has brought about a retarding to this force, or effect that we have produced into the system, until we have had a return of some of these forces. Not so hard - more frequent. We have had, instead of a dilatation of the walls of the stomach, that into the system which is called a contraction to the forces of the walls of the stomach themselves, or the attempt of the gastric juices in the stomach to act onto the walls of the stomach. The nature of the body to preserve or protect, in throwing out these juices, or this cellular force, or protoplastic cells, as you might call it, to retard this brings about this condition.
We are losing more of the hope in the body itself; not individually, but expressions from the outside. We need to be stronger, with a suggestion of the power within itself. It is not lost in itself. You see we have here now, [34] in the body, the impressions received through other bodies of the same nature around this body, has its bearing or effect on the system in the retarding of the system and the body. We need that into the system here of [34] more of this bromide in the system, not so much at a time. Then we need applied to the forces here more of this cold at intervals; not so cold as we have had heretofore; that is, ice at the first and second cervical, ninth and tenth dorsal, second and third lumbar; not the whole length, as we have had before. Not so frequent, not so long.
Plenty of suggestion to the body, and stronger from the individuals around. Keep the body in the air as much as possible, let the diet be of the simple, easy digestion; not too much acid. | You have before you [34], ..., Ind. He is before you now. You will see him. | Yes, we have him here. We have had him before. | 1 | 389 | 0034-0008 |
- | Have you anything further to say? | There are other coal propositions in this country, and not so far from this, though in adjoining state, that would be very easily handled, and with much less capital than will be necessary in handling of the Indian Creek. This we find in the Northwest part of Georgia, and two miles from the railroad. The conditions there would be easily set for the tipple, and for the run of the mine, and the drain is a natural one. The coal would be found to be of much better quality and readily sold. This we would find may be handled through Westcott of Wheeling, W. Va., or by Croshett (?) in Birmingham, Alabama, Room 425, Woodward Building.
We are through. | 1 | 390 | 0035-0001 |
(Q): Have you anything further to say?
(A): There are other coal propositions in this country, and not so far from this, though in adjoining state, that would be very easily handled, and with much less capital than will be necessary in handling of the Indian Creek. This we find in the Northwest part of Georgia, and two miles from the railroad. The conditions there would be easily set for the tipple, and for the run of the mine, and the drain is a natural one. The coal would be found to be of much better quality and readily sold. This we would find may be handled through Westcott of Wheeling, W. Va., or by Croshett (?) in Birmingham, Alabama, Room 425, Woodward Building.
We are through. | Now, you have before you the proposition of [35], of ..., Tennessee, relative to the Indian Fork Coal Company, for information as to the disposing of $150,000 mortgage bonds, bearing 7% interest on 750 acres of Dean coal one mile West of Indian Fork, Anderson County, Tennessee. You will answer all questions and give such information as I request of you relative to this proposition. | Yes, we have the proposition here. This we find may be handled in Chicago, through the firm as represented by Robert McGrath, who are brokers especially in bonds that have to do with development of this character. This may be reached through several sources, either through the Planters Bank & Trust Company of Hopkinsville, Ky., or of the City National Bank of Columbus, Ohio. In these channels we would find bonds of this character can be handled. This is a very good proposition.
As to the way the disposal of the output of property is to be handled, this has some very bad defects. Correct those. They may be handled differently when the proposition is in actual operations. Some of the propositions ready in hand might be satisfactory in the next two years. There are others it is best not to consider. | 1 | 391 | 0035-0001 |
(Q): Have you anything further to say?
(A): There are other coal propositions in this country, and not so far from this, though in adjoining state, that would be very easily handled, and with much less capital than will be necessary in handling of the Indian Creek. This we find in the Northwest part of Georgia, and two miles from the railroad. The conditions there would be easily set for the tipple, and for the run of the mine, and the drain is a natural one. The coal would be found to be of much better quality and readily sold. This we would find may be handled through Westcott of Wheeling, W. Va., or by Croshett (?) in Birmingham, Alabama, Room 425, Woodward Building.
We are through.
(Q): Now, you have before you the proposition of [35], of ..., Tennessee, relative to the Indian Fork Coal Company, for information as to the disposing of $150,000 mortgage bonds, bearing 7% interest on 750 acres of Dean coal one mile West of Indian Fork, Anderson County, Tennessee. You will answer all questions and give such information as I request of you relative to this proposition.
(A): Yes, we have the proposition here. This we find may be handled in Chicago, through the firm as represented by Robert McGrath, who are brokers especially in bonds that have to do with development of this character. This may be reached through several sources, either through the Planters Bank & Trust Company of Hopkinsville, Ky., or of the City National Bank of Columbus, Ohio. In these channels we would find bonds of this character can be handled. This is a very good proposition.
As to the way the disposal of the output of property is to be handled, this has some very bad defects. Correct those. They may be handled differently when the proposition is in actual operations. Some of the propositions ready in hand might be satisfactory in the next two years. There are others it is best not to consider. | What are the defects in the proposition? | We have no defects in the proposition. Defect in the proposition of the output when it's in operation. | 1 | 392 | 0035-0001 |
- | Do you advise a warmer climate? If so, where? | With the corrections, and with these properties as used, the condition should be brought well for the body here in this climate. With the change, any change would be effective to the body, should the body DESIRE change select for own self. Milder or higher may be better, were changes to be made. Not necessary, would the corrections be made. | 1 | 393 | 0036-0001 |
(Q): Do you advise a warmer climate? If so, where?
(A): With the corrections, and with these properties as used, the condition should be brought well for the body here in this climate. With the change, any change would be effective to the body, should the body DESIRE change select for own self. Milder or higher may be better, were changes to be made. Not necessary, would the corrections be made. | How many osteopathic treatments will be necessary to correct the condition? | At least twenty-six (26). Every other day these should be taken, at least. We are through for the present. | 1 | 394 | 0036-0001 |
(Q): Do you advise a warmer climate? If so, where?
(A): With the corrections, and with these properties as used, the condition should be brought well for the body here in this climate. With the change, any change would be effective to the body, should the body DESIRE change select for own self. Milder or higher may be better, were changes to be made. Not necessary, would the corrections be made.
(Q): How many osteopathic treatments will be necessary to correct the condition?
(A): At least twenty-six (26). Every other day these should be taken, at least. We are through for the present. | Is physical exercise such as golf and tennis too much strain? | WELL that this be used if corrections are made in the regions - for, with the subluxations the exercise of golf or tennis, especially tennis, in that portion of the body where the irritation is produced, in the plexus that is near to those subluxations, these would be too strenuous if overtaxed. WITH the corrections these would be WELL, though never overtax or tire the body too much, either in the exercise of the brachial or of the lower radiating plexus to the lower portion of body. | 1 | 395 | 0036-0001 |
(Q): Do you advise a warmer climate? If so, where?
(A): With the corrections, and with these properties as used, the condition should be brought well for the body here in this climate. With the change, any change would be effective to the body, should the body DESIRE change select for own self. Milder or higher may be better, were changes to be made. Not necessary, would the corrections be made.
(Q): How many osteopathic treatments will be necessary to correct the condition?
(A): At least twenty-six (26). Every other day these should be taken, at least. We are through for the present.
(Q): Is physical exercise such as golf and tennis too much strain?
(A): WELL that this be used if corrections are made in the regions - for, with the subluxations the exercise of golf or tennis, especially tennis, in that portion of the body where the irritation is produced, in the plexus that is near to those subluxations, these would be too strenuous if overtaxed. WITH the corrections these would be WELL, though never overtax or tire the body too much, either in the exercise of the brachial or of the lower radiating plexus to the lower portion of body. | You will go over this body carefully, examine it thoroughly, and tell me the conditions you find at the present time; giving the cause of the existing conditions, also the treatment for the cure and relief of this body. You will answer any questions I might ask you regarding this body. | We have the body here.
Now, we find there are those physical conditions with the body and these may be corrected in part, or in whole. These have to do with specific conditions as exist in the physical forces of the body and the effects as are produced in the functioning of organs in various portions of the body. Some have, in a manner, become as the constitutional condition - though, with the correction of conditions, these may be relieved and the effects eliminated from the system.
These, then, are the physical conditions as we find them with this body, [36] we are speaking of. First:
IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, this we find shows the effect rather of the disturbance as is created in the system wherein the blood, in its course through the respiratory system, is not entirely clarified by the action of oxygens in the blood. Hence there is seen in various portions of the tissue in body - especially in the extremity centers - the effect of this condition. It is also seen in the manner in which the liver, and the system that is as purifier of the blood (through the eliminations), shows the effect of this condition existent in blood stream and in the organs themselves, in the manner of the functioning condition of same.
IN THE NERVE CENTERS, in this we find much of the base, or seat, or cause of the troubles, through subluxations as exist. In the 3rd and 4th dorsal centers we find where pressure caused the diversion, as it were, of the nerve impulse to the lung and bronchials. Hence the irritation as continues through this portion of the body whenever the pressure is changed, in atmospheric conditions. Hence we find a body that is susceptible to atmospheric pressure, or atmospheric conditions, wherein there is too much of any element wherein the repression, or the tendency to cause repression in the lungs and bronchials proper, there is the irritation and the constant attempt of the system to adjust itself to the plethora produced in the bronchials, in the upper portion of lung, and throat proper.
Were these subluxations then changed, and WITH the proper exercise, this would gradually disappear, so that there would be the reaction in the system in the proper way and manner, see?
IN THE FUNCTIONING OF THE ORGANS THEMSELVES, brain forces good.
Reaction throughout the sensory system shows rather the effect of the disturbance in the blood supply, yet there is not so much abnormality shown as there is in the sympathetic and the cerebrospinal plexus as radiates from the central forces of the nerve plexus seen in the 4th and 5th cervical. These have their reflexes to the upper portion of the nasal, and the facial nerves. Hence those conditions or irrita- tions, or tendency to appear at times as if under the skin there was an irritation or tendency to produce itching, when there is no form or manner of abrasion from which same occurs.
Lungs, throat and bronchials, not as wholly an organic disturbance. Rather as the functional, through that condition produced by the subluxations in the dorsal and the reflexes produced in the system in the cervical.
In the digestive system and heart's action - these are as a combination of conditions. We do not find organic heart reaction, or organic heart disturbance - but rather that of the nervous indigestion, produced by the irritation as is seen in the secondary cardiac plexus which produces an irritation in the cardiac end of the stomach proper. Hence - with this dilation - there comes the suppression to the heart's action, with the action of those properties as relieve pressure on the plexus GOVERNING directly the heart's action from the lung and the blood as flows there from same. See? A plethora condition, and the tendency, then, towards the enlarging of the heart proper, or expansion or fullness of same. Not an organic condition - though, as has been given, may become so unless there is change brought to the body, or were the improper changes brought this might be developed soon.
In the lower digestive system, from this irritation, we find there is the tendency of the system to act not in unison in eliminations - that is, at times there is the tendency toward that of constipation, yet - with an irritation to produce the secretions - there becomes the tendency to too much laxness in the system, unless the body governs self particularly by the diet. Hence we find, these are as reflex, or as an indication, as it were, of the disturbances in the cardiac portion of stomach, and of the trouble as is indicated in the upper portion of the cerebrospinal nerve centers.
In the kidneys and in the liver proper we find, through those conditions as have been given, these find their reflex in the functioning of the organs in their excess, or in their lack of activity - or we find the suppression of the urine with irritation, or the excess of urine with the tendency of the body to feel heaviness in the lower extremities, from the circulation being diverted, or divested - as it were - in the lower plexus of the body. Hence we find an unbalanced condition through these portions of the body.
To meet the needs of these conditions, then, we find there are those specifics to be considered, as well as the effects of the long existent condition that has caused these various effects in the functioning of the organs.
To meet the needs of the bronchial condition, then, we would use as an inhalant (not taken internally) these properties:
To four (4) ounces of pure grain alcohol, we would add:
Eucalyptol..............................30 minims, Benzosol................................15 minims, Benzoin.................................10 minims, Rectified Oil of Turp....................5 minims, Balsam of Fir, or Canadian Balsam........5 minims, Heroin................................1/60 grain, Tincture of Tolu in solution............30 minims.
Keep the whole solution as combined in glass container at least twice the size of the quantity, with glass stopper or cork. Shake solution when inhalation is to be taken. Breathe in through the nostril and through the mouth at least four to five times each day, taking several deep inhalations when the properties are taken, shaking each time before inhalation is taken - this may be used whenever there is irritation to the throat or bronchials, see? This, as we see, is to be used as a cleanser and a stimulant to lungs, throat and bronchials.
Correct - through osteopathic manipulation and adjustments - those conditions existent in the cerebrospinal system - 4th and 5th cervical, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th dorsal, see?
Keep the exercises as much OUTDOOR as possible, and we will find we will bring the better normal conditions for this body. Ready for questions. | 1 | 396 | 0036-0001 |
- | You will give the relation of this entity and the Universe, and the Universal Forces, giving the conditions that are as personalities, latent and exhibited in the present life; also the former appearances in the earth's plane, giving the time, place, and the name, and that in that life which built or retarded the development for the entity; giving the abilities of the present entity and that to which it may attain, and how. | (While going back over the years) Many changes will come from and through the efforts of some of those born near Bury Saint Edmunds, England, on the 17th of March, 1918.
We have the entity here, and those relations with the Universe and Universal Forces, as are latent and exhibited in the present earth's plane.
In entering the earth's plane we find this entity coming under the influence of the cusps, also of Uranus, Mercury, Jupiter, and Venus, with varying influences in the other planets, as we shall see by, through, and of the appearances in the earth's plane.
In the present sojourn we find one very EXCEPTIONAL in many ways and manners.
Eccentric to a fault at times.
In many conditions very active, especially in line of reasoning or thought - yet at times, apparently to others, `dumb` as might be termed in slang manner, in gaining just the point or view as is trying to be explained to the body; yet - as is seen through the Uranian influence - one that may go far in the field of study either in science or in the study of ANY element pertaining to literature or of mathematics. Apparently these are at variance with each other, yet the entity finds many of these conditions presenting themselves in the INFLUENCES, URGES, as are felt from time to time.
The study of the mystic, of mystery, of anything of that nature, peculiarly interesting; yet the insight as is gained by the entity from the study of same is often at variance to that condition, position, or understanding as is reached by others.
One - as we find - that is home loving, with all of these varying conditions presenting themselves - for, as we will see from the urges received through the appearances, one of strong will - one of strong mind; yet at times easily persuaded to GIVE IN, as it were, to the ideas and ideals of others - yet to the entity this is reasoned and studied out often AFTER such conditions, or after such position has been taken by the entity.
One that loves art, for art's sake rather than its application to others, and one that often does not understand why the beauty - the effect of these influences of art in the lives of others are not understood by others.
One of a very high mental ability.
One of a very high ENNOBLING influence in the lives of others - yet one that often is found to be in the position of when faults, or when other elements enter in wherein others might see the error, the entity has to have such pointed out to it. Not being dumb in the sense of lacking in abilities, but gaining the viewpoint of the other is as the condition to be striven for by the entity at times.
So - as we would give - one that may be termed a dreamer; yet many of the dreams come true.
One that loves those that are TRUE, and hates falsehood in any manner or in any act, and these conditions are as the laws of the body in mental, in moral, in religious or in economical conditions.
In the appearances, we find these have much to do with many of the urges as are seen in the life of the entity, and these are as those conditions that lie very near to the entity gaining just the insight into what is meant for the entity, the body, the mind, to accomplish through the various experiences in the earth's plane.
In the one before this we find in the French court when there were many changes being made. The entity among those brought into the court by one that held a position in England, and the entity established self well there, becoming a power and an influence in the conditions political and social that came about through many of the changes as happened there. Then in the name Florenz. In this experience we find the entity gained and lost, balancing - as it were - WELL toward the development to that position, to that understanding, as must be attained through a sojourn in the earth's plane. In the urge as is felt from this: The dislike - INNATELY - of French or Frenchy conditions. Rather the love of the home land, yet there is ever the wonder, ever the desire for the great outdoors or open places, or quiet - in shady places, where the study of nature may be inclined to meet the needs of the mind and the individual.
In the one before this we find in the plains when there were wars in that now known as Persia. The entity then among those of the Bedouin tribes that brought in captives from that court, and the entity among those who kept charge of such captives, acting in the capacity of the interpreter and of the keeper to those so brought in. In the name then Iolaie. In this experience the entity gained much through this sojourn, for the study of those conditions that are as innate desires were brought forward through the entity's experience in the open places and the open spaces. Hence desert wastes, and the palm tree, offers a peculiar feeling for the entity, and the shady pool with the trees about same - the entity is satisfied to let the rest of the world act as it may when surrounded by such conditions, and THROUGH THESE may be seen many of the conditions that others do not understand in the innate feeling of the entity. Not that home is loved the less; not that the conventionalities of these surroundings are unminded by the entity - yet little of convention ever enters FIRST the mind of the entity when such conditions are presented.
In the one before this we find in that Egyptian country when there were changes in that position, as it were, of church and state. The entity then among those who were in the keeping of those as were banished by the king when divisions arose, keeping especially the young of those that were so banished. In the name then Asie, and the entity gained, and then lost mightily, in that as was attempted to be perpetrated - as it were - by the entity's position. Loving rather the suffering of those that were banished, and desiring to put self in an exalted position with those in power. Losing in self's expression through the desire to gain fame and position for self. In the urge as is felt from this, that as is seen in the peculiar feelings, as represents tenets of religious truth and its relation to man.
In the one before this we find in the country now submerged, and the entity among those of the high priestess' to the then worshiped or worshipful position held by such. Loving pomp, loving glory, loving in the desires of being bounded about with those things that gave ease, comfort, and the feelings of earthly condition; yet losing little in that experience. In the name Sasoq, as would be at present. In the urge as is seen from this experience, we find the entity desires - as it were, INNATELY - those better understandings of the ease with which one slips into the vicissitudes of fleshly desire. See? Fine point in these! yet the entity loves the study of this.
In the abilities, then - as is seen - MUCH may be attained in the present experience, either through that of writing, or of the teaching to those that understand little of the innate forces as may be manifest through self - yet forget not that self must be kept aright, for through the will much may be gained or much may be lost.
We are through for the present. | 1 | 397 | 0037-0001 |
- | You will go over this body carefully, examine it thoroughly, and tell me the conditions you find at the present time; giving the cause of the existing conditions, also the treatment for the cure and relief of this body. | Yes, we have the body here.
Now, we find there have arisen acute conditions in the physical functioning of the body.
Cold, congestion, has brought about inflammation in and about the body until there is specifically about the lung that of the acute condition in the pleurae or the cavity about same. This, as we find, has brought temperature and acute pain and suffering.
We would, to meet the needs of the condition at the present time (and this should be done at once), use as this for the atmosphere as is breathed by the body in the room:
In boiling water (or keep boiling in the room where there may be breathed into the lungs those properties as this): in half a gallon of water (unless croup cup is used), put
Eucalyptol....................1/2 ounce, Benzoin........................30 minims, Rectified Creosote.............10 minims.
Bathe the feet and lower limbs in hot mustard water.
Apply poultice of flaxseed, or preferably green mullein.
Keep the body warm and moist.
Little stimulants - and keep plenty of Yellow Saffron Tea, see?
Do that.
To reduce temperature, this may be brought about by alcohol rubs, see? but apply these IMMEDIATELY. Do that, [37].
To half a gallon of water (boiling - and kept boiling) add the Eucalyptol, Benzoin and Creosote, in the proportions given. This to be inhaled, see?
Apply as poultice about lungs or chest PREFERABLY mullein - green mullein, or the flaxseed, see? 15. Bathe the feet in hot mustard water.
Use the alcohol to reduce temperature.
Little stimulants, see? These stimulants may consist of any properties that are a stimulation to the excretory system, see? Spirits Frumenti in mild form. Champagne, or any of these, just so they do not work a hardship on the body. Gin - mild, see? and take PLENTY of hot Saffron Tea.
Do that.
We are through for the present. | 1 | 398 | 0037-0002 |
- | Give suggestions. | Yes, we have the body here - this we have had before. The physical conditions in some respects show some of the effects of those conditions as have been outlined for the body. While administrations for the conditions have assisted; yet there is still the lack of the proper coordination between assimilating and eliminating system. There are disturbed functional conditions, as ingestion, in the functioning of kidneys with liver; yet we see these in their better sense are the absence of coordination, due to the improper eliminating and assimilating in the system. The others are produced by the weakness in functioning of the system, produced by the toxin in the system.
Then, to meet the needs of the conditions at the present time: While true we need that which will stimulate the blood supply, at the same time we need that which would prepare the blood in such a manner as to disseminate more properly through the system.
We would prepare, then, twenty (20) pellets or capsules of this. This to be the whole quantity, made into (after being mixed) twenty capsules or pellets.
Gum Camphor...........................20 grains, Sulphate of Morphia..................1/2 grain, Muriated Iron.........................10 grains.
The dose would be one pellet each day.
We would also have the thorough manipulation, relaxing especially those of the lower dorsals and lumbar regions - osteopathically given. These may be given every third day until at least four or five are taken, or until the medicinal properties have the opportunity to thoroughly be absorbed by system and proper incentives are given to nerve system through the manipulation and activity of those properties.
In the diet, we would be mindful of those conditions that create too much gas in the digestive system.
Well, too, were those properties of Petrogalar - or of the oil, preferably Russian White Oil, or Petrogalar - be used to keep the intestinal system cleansed. Well that this be used, and unless there is the regular movement use a high enema occasionally - not too often.
Do that. Ready for questions. | 1 | 399 | 0037-0003 |
(Q): Give suggestions.
(A): Yes, we have the body here - this we have had before. The physical conditions in some respects show some of the effects of those conditions as have been outlined for the body. While administrations for the conditions have assisted; yet there is still the lack of the proper coordination between assimilating and eliminating system. There are disturbed functional conditions, as ingestion, in the functioning of kidneys with liver; yet we see these in their better sense are the absence of coordination, due to the improper eliminating and assimilating in the system. The others are produced by the weakness in functioning of the system, produced by the toxin in the system.
Then, to meet the needs of the conditions at the present time: While true we need that which will stimulate the blood supply, at the same time we need that which would prepare the blood in such a manner as to disseminate more properly through the system.
We would prepare, then, twenty (20) pellets or capsules of this. This to be the whole quantity, made into (after being mixed) twenty capsules or pellets.
Gum Camphor...........................20 grains, Sulphate of Morphia..................1/2 grain, Muriated Iron.........................10 grains.
The dose would be one pellet each day.
We would also have the thorough manipulation, relaxing especially those of the lower dorsals and lumbar regions - osteopathically given. These may be given every third day until at least four or five are taken, or until the medicinal properties have the opportunity to thoroughly be absorbed by system and proper incentives are given to nerve system through the manipulation and activity of those properties.
In the diet, we would be mindful of those conditions that create too much gas in the digestive system.
Well, too, were those properties of Petrogalar - or of the oil, preferably Russian White Oil, or Petrogalar - be used to keep the intestinal system cleansed. Well that this be used, and unless there is the regular movement use a high enema occasionally - not too often.
Do that. Ready for questions. | Which Petrogalar should be used - the plain or the alkaline? | Alkaline or the plain. Alkaline preferable.
We are through with this reading. | 1 | 400 | 0037-0003 |