Blue and red light: or, Light and its rays as medicine; showing that light is the original and sole source of life, as it is the source of all the physical and vital forces in nature; and that light is nature's own and only remedy for disease .. together with a chapter on light in the vegetable kingdom . of extreme prostration—sometimes, as maybe readily understood, the lapse from intense excite-ment to as extreme prostration is sudden. As ageneral rule, a dose in ordinary cases would be a bathof about two hours through a window containingalternate panes of Blue and plain glass. It is safer, i
Blue and red light: or, Light and its rays as medicine; showing that light is the original and sole source of life, as it is the source of all the physical and vital forces in nature; and that light is nature's own and only remedy for disease .. together with a chapter on light in the vegetable kingdom . of extreme prostration—sometimes, as maybe readily understood, the lapse from intense excite-ment to as extreme prostration is sudden. As ageneral rule, a dose in ordinary cases would be a bathof about two hours through a window containingalternate panes of Blue and plain glass. It is safer, inaggravated cases especially, to consult a Physician, inthe use of Light as in the use of Medicines. As stated earlier, we are in the habit of administer-ing Medicines, specially prepared for the purpose, inconnection with the Red or Blue bath. Before citing a few of the cases in which we have mostsuccessfully employed Red and Blue Light, we deem itour duty to offer a few cautionary suggestions: In all ages and all climes, there have always beennotorious empirics and quacks, who, without knowingeither the Human Organism or even the first principlesof Pathology or Therapeutics, have set themselvesforward as wonder-working Doctors —their nos-trums are pronounced by themselves sovereign remedies. APPLICATION OF BLUE LIGHT, Full Bath.
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