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Case 4020

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A thirty-eight-year-old New York policeman, suffering for years from a painful back (sacroiliac joint) and pain down the leg, had sought relief from many doctors, hospitals, and even the Mayo Clinic.

After his return from Rochester, Minnesota, he wrote an anguished letter to Cayce. “At the Mayo Clinic,” he said, “doctors say that my symptoms and certain laboratory tests all point to one condition but the X-rays show nothing . . . They told me to return in six months or a year if the condition became aggravated.

“... I am married and have a nineteen-month-old daughter. I write to you now in more of a desperate mood than a despairing one. My job is in jeopardy. There is a strong possibility that I may be retired on an annual pension of only a thousand dollars. That is entirely inadequate to support my family . . .

“Mr. Cayce, would you employ your marvelous gift in order to help me?”

Cayce would and did. He recommended a hydrotherapy treatment once a week to include short wave and fume baths and thorough massage.

Cayce wrote him:

Do by all means see Dr. Reilly himself or Mr. Eigen and show them the reading. They are quite familiar with the work and have handled quite a number of people with marvelous results. I am sure if you don’t already know them, you will find them most accommodating and very lovely men to deal with.

The Edgar Cayce Handbook for Health Through Drugless Therapy

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