Echinococcus
The echinococcus is sometimes found in the meat of hogs, sheep and cattle. When the eggs are ingested in man they hatch and the embryo pierces the mucosa and lodges in the tissues, forming a hydatid or cyst. These cysts develop and increase in size as the larvæ multiply.
As the eggs are ingested into the digestive tract of man there is created a necessity for adaptative action on the part of Innate Intelligence for the purpose of expelling them. This action will be sufficient to result in the expulsion of the larvæ if there is no interference with the transmission of mental impulses to the tissue cells. When this action takes place there will be no injury done, but if the action does not take place the eggs remain in the body and hatch, producing what is known as a hydatid dis-ease.
SECTION II
CHIROPRACTIC PEDIATRICS
CHAPTER I
THE BABY
CHAPTER I
THE BABY
Chiropractic has nothing to do with obstetrics, but the chiropractor should be informed on the subject of child hygiene. It must be remembered that our idea is not to substitute here for the services of the obstetrician, a food diet for the infant when the mother is unable to nurse her child. The proper application of Chiropractic will eventually enable the mother, who might otherwise be unable to do so, to nurse her baby.
The child is the most helpless of the animal kingdom and requires special attention. This must come through the observation of Nature’s laws and an educated adaptation by means of substituting the educated mind of the adult for that of the infant.