PART IV
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE JOURNAL: MISCELLANY


ALBERT ABRAMS, A.M., M.D., LL.D., F.R.M.S.

“Spondylo­therapy,” “Electronic Reactions,” the “Oscilloclast,” the “Electrobioscope,” Etc.

For some time The Journal has received inquiries of which the following recent examples are typical. This from an Ohio physician:

“Please give me some information concerning Dr. Abrams and his diagnostic and therapeutic devices known as reflexaphore and oscilloclast. If this is published please withhold my name.”

A physician in Massachusetts writes:

“Can you give me any information concerning Dr. (?) San Francisco, California, who reports himself able to diagnose syphilis from a drop of blood sent him on a blotting paper? He has caused a patient of mine a great deal of needless worry.”