“Woman, Age 42.—Strep infection of the second upper cuspid tooth of three years’ standing. Well developed sinus. Regular discharge of pus. Eight treatments with the Oscilloclast at 2. Clinically cured.”
“Cancer of the pylorus and pylorectomy executed at the Mayo Clinic. Later, vomiting, severe pains, loss in weight, etc. After the third treatment [with “Oscilloclast”] pains ceased and, after 14 treatments, she was well and continued so when I last saw her.”
“Cancer of uterus. Inoperable. Severe uterine hemorrhages. Electrode of Oscilloclast to cervix and hemorrhage ceased after second treatment. After 14 treatments the patient declared she was well. Another case of the same character was followed by equally good results.”
ECONOMIC RESULTS WITH OSCILLOCLAST
It also seems to be a great business-getter, as the following testimonials published by Dr. Abrams show:
“The Oscilloclast has doubled my business.”—S. King, M.D. (Pa.).
“I am doing good work with the Oscilloclast in T. B. and when I get more room I shall want another machine.”—H. Michener (Kas.).
“We are swamped with work and our three cord Oscilloclast is working to full capacity. We are still astonishing the incredulous and keeping busy. We must have another Oscilloclast at once for there are so many here who demand treatment.”—W. P. Myers, M.D. (Cal.).
THE ELECTROBIOSCOPE
More recently, Dr. Abrams has extended his observations and experiments, using what apparently is a modification of the old fashioned pith ball suspended by a silk thread from a rubber rod with which we all experimented during our high school days. This device Dr. Abrams has called the “Electrobioscope.” It is for sale by the Physico-Clinical Co. The “Electrobioscope,” in addition to doing many other things, has demonstrated (to Dr. Abrams) the “sexuality of numbers and sounds.” Thus, if the pith ball is charged negatively and the numbers 1 to 9 are marked on a narrow board and the vowels and consonants are marked on another board, it will be found—still according to Dr. Abrams—that even numbers repel the pith ball while odd numbers attract it. Vowels repel and consonants attract. “A female hair repels and a male hair attracts.” From these data Dr. Abrams deduces that “even numbers and vowels are female and odd numbers and consonants are male.”