Course of Instruction In Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Clairvoyance, Suggestive Therapeutics, and The Sleep Cure |
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effort of the system to expel matter foreign to it, and thus get rid of the
"medicine" and the obstruction at the same time. Such a method must
cause a smile. It is a confession that drugs are merely at their best intended
to assist the intelligence of the body in driving out the intruder. The drug
is a haphazard means of disturbing the Intelligence. It happens that the activity
of the functions resulting from-the introduction of the drug into the system
is followed by a disappearance of the symp-Toms, the physician congratulates
himself that he has -found the
correct remedy and pays no attention to the fact that without Intelligence
every drug must prove inert. Surely, it is only reasonable to direct attention first
to the con-trolling power, The Intelligence. Is it not better to act in union
with that Intelligence than to disturb and irritate it? Is not this merely common
sense? I am aware of the fact that medicines relieve certain conditions. Calomel,
for example, acts upon the intestinal tract; rhubarb increases the peristaltic
action of the bowels; opium paralyzes the cerebrum. A RATIONAL METHOD. But the point I wit to make is that the functions
of the body are primarily under the control of the Nervous system, and the rational
method of treatment in any and all diseases is to reach function through the
nervous system direct. Anything else is a slow and cumbersome method. Normal
processes are most speedily established by the application of Nervous
Magnetism in all disorders of the body. MEDICAL METHODS. When inflammatory deposits have been organized have remained in the |
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