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.”