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DIRECTIONS FROM THE READINGS
ОглавлениеFor a forty-eight-year-old man suffering from gastritis and headaches (reading given on July 5, 1936):
. . . the applications . . . to the head and to the feet—of something cool; not cold or ice cold but cool to the head.
261-23
For an adult male with fever, impaired locomotion, and a tendency toward spinal meningitis (reading given on October 30, 1931):
. . . keep those of ice packs or cold packs at the top of head rather than at the base of the spine . . .
5464-1
For an approximately fifty-three-year-old woman with pain in her right knee, as well as varicose veins, hypertension, and tendencies toward neuritis and rheumatism (reading given on August 18, 1931):
. . . Of mornings we would rub the body along the spine thoroughly with cold rubs. The colder the better, from the base of the head to the end of the spine. If the cloths or towels used as rubs are wrung out of ice water, all the better . . .
327-2
[Later, in answer to her question about the cause of her itching ears, the reading stated: “ . . . Increasing the circulation by these cold rubs, we will have this eliminated . . . ” (327-2)]
For a fifty-one-year-old woman suffering from acidity, asthma tendencies, and hypertension (reading given on July 16, 1942):
Following the colonic, there should be a very mild sweat in the dry cabinet—just sufficient to raise the temperature to a sweat . . . (and do keep cold packs on the head, even when the fume bath is given—and watch the pulse with this) . . .
2782-1
For an adult male who had been an epileptic for over twenty-five years (reading given on December 9, 1910):
[He was advised to do short, periodic cold applications to his spine, usually on the upper cervicals.]
. . . The action of the cold along the spine is . . . stimulating and has medicinal properties, combined with electrical force {Violet Ray}.
34-4
[Slight alterations were made from one reading to the next regarding temperature and length of application, all dependent upon his progress.]