New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . ay note a diminu-tion in the area of the stomach illumination by conveyingenergy to the seventh cervical spine or the in this way however is too gross forrecognizing the transmission of energy. Any electricaldifference in potential (that is difference in amount of posi-tive or negative electricity) is indicated by the swing ofthe needle of the Galvanometer.


New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . ay note a diminu-tion in the area of the stomach illumination by conveyingenergy to the seventh cervical spine or the in this way however is too gross forrecognizing the transmission of energy. Any electricaldifference in potential (that is difference in amount of posi-tive or negative electricity) is indicated by the swing ofthe needle of the Galvanometer. Galvanometric measurements were made with astomach tube converted into a non-polarisable elec-trode. The tube was introduced into the stomach,and the hand of the subject immersed in a salt solu-tion. Tube and vessel were connected with a sensitive 9-4 AUXILIARY METHODS DEMONSTRATING HUMAN ENERGY Galvanometer. When energy was conveyed to eitherthe 7th cervical spine or epigastric area, the readingswere invariably negative to the original electricalpotential. This method was of great value in determining theaction of psychic energy, but it is not destined to be ofpractical value to the average Fig. 40.—Dots and dashes from a transmitter recorded by the contractionsof the human stomach; A, dashes and B, dots. Ocular reflexes.—The writer has sho^^Tl elsewherethat augmentation of vagus tone by conveying energ}^ tothe 7th cervical spine or epigastrium, will increase visualacuity and enlarge the field of vision and the field for effects are observed when \-agus tone is reduced(stimulus between the 3rd and 4th dorsal spines). Dr. George Starr \\Tiite, comments on this optometricrecognition of energy as follows: Dr. Albert Abrams, in the fifth edition of his workon Spondylotherapy, makes mention of the ocularreflex in cases of exophthalnic goitre. In our work intranslating the visceral reflex (Abrams) into audibletones, we were able to demonstrate by mea


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