South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 59, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 February 1921 — Page 2

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ered the treatment is begun by "boiling" undr a 10.000 candle-power electric light and "bathing" for a half-hour a day in the particular colored light necessary to cure the disease. The subject of the pictures on this page, a girl who lives in West Hoboken, N. J., f;ays she was cured of tuberculosis by this method in four months. She is photographed in the various steps she went through while under treatment. She was consumptive for six years before she accidentally ctme across Dr. Joslin. Her mother had died of consumption and the daughter contracted tuberculosis while attending her mother. The pictures show her remarkable physical beauty. Today she is etronger and healthier than she ever was. Discussing the treatment Dr. Joslin. at his New York laboratory, nad this to say: Sick Pigeon Aided Discovery "The hardest thing about benefiting the human race by a great discovery is convincing those benefited that such is the fact. Every inventor and discoverer and thinker from the dawn of civilization has suffered from this. We have been years trying to convince the world at large of the wonderful system Dr. White perfected. It is only recently that people, are beginning to wake up to the fact that a great forward step in medical science has been made. v "The most startling thing about the new system is its simplicity. But all great discoveries and inventions have been simple. The greatest victory, perhaps, won for the human race is ths 100 per cent, diagnosis of toxemias rendered poseible by it Lack of a system properly to diagnose disease has been the cause of the death of untold millions who otherwise might have lived to old age. This machine with the colored slides docs its work unerringly because, after all, it i3 doing nothing but indicating the laws of physics Which are immutable. "Light Is a combination of various degrees of ribVations. We call these vibrations colors. Tha enly difference between red and blue is the varying vibration with whi:h the rays strike the eye. With diseases it is th same thing. They only differ in vibration. Health and energy are vibration. So is disease. When we play upon a person ill with a disease the colored light which has the same vibration as the disease the result is the extinction cf the germ just as surely and as simply as a sun ray dries up and destroys any disease germs it reaches. "Each color slide used has been tested out on thousands of clinical cases the diagr.oC3 of which were known. We have developed 200 color screens and with our machine can make 25,000 color combinations. In other words, we can exactly match the number of vibrations of disease with the vibration of the lights. "The spectroscope thows us that the light of the sun consists of seven distinct colors, ranging from red to violet The cun contains all tho elements of life. With thfj sun life is possible; without it every living creature would die. In health cur bodies are able to Absorb light equally, or aa needed to maintain an equilibrium of health. When we are sick we lack one or more of these color vibrations. Our system discovers what color vibrations we lack. We supply them by light filtered through the proper colored slide in the machine we use. Tuberculoids sufferers lack red, cancer victims, orange; malaria persons blue and gren. And so on. It in a system that eventually. Dr. White and I feel, will be recognized as the means of diagnosis for all diseAiei ci toxemic nature and the cure of such."

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:-'-'--h.T;;'; v ; 1 4 1 The perfecion of the system claimed by Drt White was attained through observation of pig cons. Newton discovered gravitation through watching an apple fall. Most great discoveries have been similarly made. It is said that Marconi got his wireless idea from watching the ripples of water spread away from tho spot in a pond into which he had cast a stone. "In making careful observations of birds," raid Dr. Joslin, "it was noticed that occasionally there would be a pigeon that cculd not find her way home. Careful analysis was made of the bird, and in each case it was found that the bird was diseased, usually with avian tuberculosis. Then this principle was applied to determine why humans and onimais that suffered from disease, could not find their way back to health. Tho answer was the same in both cases. It w&3 because of their inability to respond to the magnetism that flows along the earth's magnetic meridians. And this inability to respond to the magnetic attraction of the meridians, is because some disease in the system prevents tho rcspcaso to this magnetic flow. "The carrier pigeon couldn't find her way home because she had lost the power of orientation a peculiar gift. It enables migratory birds to steer a north "or south course almost as though they had a compass in their brains. To a lesser degree, it affords a sense of direction to dogs, cats, many wild animals and savages, and some blind people. "How they do this has, for many centuries, been a disputed question. But science is now accepting the explanation advanced by Dr. White more than 35 yeprs ago. He insisted that the magnetically charged bodie3 respond, Iiln tha needle of a compass, to the influence of the magnetic poles of the earth. The flood of magnetism running from south to north, over and through the earth, affects tho magnetically charged organisms, and tells them the direction as plainly as the current of a siream would tell U3 tho direction of the river flow, also our way horr.e, if we knew the river and the topography cf the country. Effect of Magnetic Waves "So birds migrating, In many Instances, thousands of miles every spring and fall, find their Way, guided by the definite c-nergy of the magnetic meridian streaming through their Lod.ts. They require not even the sjnse of sijjht. Indeed many species fly exclusively Ly night, resting and feeding in the day tirr.e. "And now let us take a 'close up of the sick carrier pigeon that couldn't And her way heme and try to see why she couldn't. She vns carrying with her an abnormal rate and modj cf vibration, that of avian tuberculosis. Tr.i., abnormal rate and mode cf vibration wis suJicicr.tly ftror.g in her very sensitive organism to prevent her detection of the rate and mode- cf vibration cf the earth's magnetic meridian. "L'uring the course cf the experimental Ff-cv patients Eeerr.ins?Iy ncrrr.al ar.j cthcrwi placed in standing position, facing in the ma -netic meridian (north or south), 'grcu' djd,' a;J with the room darkened to shut cut liht, fcs i.ht is but a form of energy, and at tr.is -tage it v,Ji desired to snut out every form of tner--ypiP";j15l9 that the subject migr.t no: be influenced Ly any foreign energy while in the static equilibrium. ' "While standing facix.g nunn cr south, certain observations cr? r. .., uch as pertained for example to his tension. The tension and frequency of the pu:ie, and the blood pressure wr taken. Then tt.e person was turned e-t .,r west and the same obervation.s were taker, for comparison, and in some cas?3 it u-- : ;na there was a change of teiuiui vra the pat:tr.t was cha -gtd fiuui cl.c dutc. tiu..r f Sientioned-'

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