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THE WAVES
THAT" HEAL
The New Scienceof Radiobiology.
llith 20 illustrations
by
MARK CLEMENT
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Wirh 20 ilhtsttutions
by
MARK CLEMENT
CONTENTS
Irrnooucrros
I. LAKHOVSKY'S GENERAL THEORY
II, T,IEDICAL REPORTS ON LAKHOVSKY'S
OSCILLATING CIRCUITS
l. f)r. PaulAraujo'sReport
?, Professor S.Attilj,s Report
3, Dr, D. Marcus'Report
4, Dr. F. Barinque'sReporr
.5. Dr. B. de Sandfort's Report
6. Dr. C. Perineau,s Report
7. Red CrossDispenrary-St. Joseph'eOrphanarc,
Deauville.France. Repor.tsby'sistcr Marie "de
t Annoncutron
, 8. Dr. N, Vaccaro'e Report
9. Dr. E, Cincin'sReport
III. THE MULTIPLE WAVE OSCII.I,ATOR
r L Medical Reports
(a) Cancer
(b) ExophthalmicGoitre
(") EnlargedProstate
(d) Gastro-duodenal ulcer and other afrectioar
?. Dr, N. Gentile,s Report
3. Dr. AlexanderFrancis,s Reporr
4. AmedcanReports
IV. REMARKABLE EFFECT OF OSCLI,ATING
CIRCUITSQN ANIMALS
V. FUTURX DE\,'ELOPMENTS OF LAKHOVSKY'S
THEORIES
Corctusrox
Appendix
iii
LIST OF I LLUSTRATIONS
I'LAIE t,-Phorographof ce.nnium rrearedr,).means
or rn
open osciUaringc;rcuir - - '4
ll-Photorraph ot same(;eranium afler cr.rc - - '5
III-Ph,rroqraph rt sanr. ceranium, rhrce
lrars rtrer
rreatnrenrwirlr Lakhovsk)\ orciltari;gcircuir,
snowrr,qremarkaltpdevel.,pmerr _ rti
,,t varn,u!ctenrcDr.
cuLc Dg
rnro rnf Uomposjrjonofa CcU
2.-.Lalhovsky: Mutriplc Wavc Os(itlaror -
3.-Lakholskv s Mrlriplc Wavc ()iciUaror. Clsc-
u_por. t ranimrtt.r in at,inn. ,howiD,{,r[zr.
rerectrlcr)rush)
3'r
4.-ca,e L Madamc C. B.loft 7 mt,tprt. -
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5.-(las€ r. MadarneO. AIta 1.ruatnv,tt, _ . 3J
6.--Cascz. t\Ir. M. \1. Beth Trcanenr -
3+
7-.Sin. Casc. .After lcvcn applications ot rhe
-Uuhiplc Wave Osci aror ':
:t4
8.-Samr Casc. 'I hrec rhonrhsalier r€:lmenr _
q.--Cast 1. Ltadamc S. E.Iont
Trrattu t - - 36
ro.--Caser. Nladam€S. .,fid T/ea,n. .
37
r r.-Ca3e 4. Ntr..). S. D.rn. Tftat k,t.
38
re.- CAse4. Mt..l.s, Ajta Tl.atne,
39
f 3.-Casc 5, R^di\m bur -- ucJ&. ,rpah.,tt
I4.- Casc5. Radilumbvn-Atta T.atMnt -
rs.-Casc 6. Exophthalmi.Coirrc. D.faft Tcatnuttt
r6.-Case 6. ExophthalmicGoitre. A.ltN Tt.atn
t +r
'7. -?iEiT showinqwhe.. orci ar;ns .ircuir.
3nould ba wo.n _ - ,6S
INTRODUL]TloN
' Inp :p,rp' I l.ir. -C..(n'c tid\i rn.l R,drrtionr r ,",ni s.."g-
by (;eo.acs lilholJl<r. Tlans:ated rrob tha Fr.rch b!, llark (:lemht.
with a Pnrdr. r{ P.,le{.,r J.\.,,a\rl H"inmdn \l-dral B^oks).
l-td.. l,.don, 193{. s...nd Revir&i Ed*ion, r'ru. Hc^irh ptrblistitis
(-dDer. I-.ndor rele
of thei cnthusiasmcould have been extioquishedfor such
enthusiasas often start rvith preconceived
' 4;tions and comc
to foregoneconclusions.
. The impartial invesairationoI clainrsof cure of various
diseasesbv unorthodox irethods d<mands high qualities
r,f rnind and charaetcrpossessed by vcry few i.ren indeed.
Scientifc rruth is no resrrecterof personior of vestcdinrer-
ests,and Lalhovsky s spectaculairesrrts in thr: tr.canncnr
of plants, animalsaird himan beinqsrvereinevitably lrcuncl
_antagonisc
tn orrhod,rx pra.tiri.iier" and exponenrs ,,[
OoDUlaI medrlal (ulIs
On rhc Contincur L;rkh,rvskvs sork lttracr(d a grear
dcal of ameniion in scicntific ciiclcs, particularlv irr'ijcr-
nranv arrd in ltalv. Italian investigators*erc oin,rng thc
first.to studv Lakhovskvs theoricsaid puu them to thi resr
in laboratrrricsand clinics. ft uas,' ol course, to br,
cxpcctedthat thc,neu scienccc'I Radiobiologyshould ma-ke
a specialappcal r,) rhe inrellecrualheirs of-Galvaui, Voha
and.r\Iarconi. It is somewhatdepressingto observethat
in thc countlv of l'atadav and Cleik Max-well,Lakhovsky's
theoricshavc'not vet reciived the attention they dercrve,'
l,akhovskv has been criticised bv physicists
'phvsics.ipnorant
of biologv ancl bv biologistsignorani rif "
These
sclf-appointcdtcnsors of knowlidqc soon f,lrnd thcy were
(onfronred u,ith a red,rubrablcopironent'vho fullv rlalsecl
thc valuc r,I experinrcntal evidence. Its uribli.ation
rtsultcd in causinginnoyaD(cr(, the (ustodi"n.,if inf"llibl.
doctnncs \vh{) madc up with carpinq ver.biagewhat thev
lackedin clarirv of vieion. But Gkiiovslv s'achieuemenrl
rvith,his oscillatingcircuitusupporredhv ajronishingphoto-
Braphsot rcgeneraredEssuesin planrs and human beinqs
could lot hc expkrdedbv merc'verbal fireworks, and is
evrdcD(e accumulated drt sccpticism of hosrile critics
relapscd ilto a morose silence. The indispurable fact
r(mains thar Lakhovskl lras rhe firsr exnenmenter to
Inale-use of _highfrequeicv elecrro-magnetic wavesin th.
domain of biology. Thus out of the ipnlication of radicr-
clccfticity io bi;iogy his work develoii:d and sraduallv
estahlished the folindation" of rhc' hew ,,t
".i"n."
Radiobiology. The firsr inrernarionrl Congrrssof Radiu.
biologv was held in Venicc in 19J4. ,\ leading
authoritv on ejectro-therapv,thc late Dr. E. P. Cumber-
batch. wrote: " Althbugh'ii hacl irequcntly been observed
that thr shun Hertziariwaves could produiehearat a dis-
tant< fiom the rransmitter the first acientificinvestigation
frorn a bioiogical poinl oI vie$ was made by Lakhovskv
and his collea-gues who publisheC a paperin 1924r,n th!
eflecrs of rery ..hortwaueion cancerii flants.
Furthermore, the French lersion of ' Thc Sccrer o[
'
I-ifc rvassponsoredby Prolessord Arsonval. one of rhe
Frcate6tscienristsof our age.who wrote a prefacein which
he srressedthc necessitvTor r.esearchu.ith an mind
unshackledhy academii conceprions. "pen
When l'rance wasoccupiedby Gernranuurps Lakhov-
sky. being a prominent aniiNazi. decided to ieave Paris
and rrtadi:hii *av. to New York where he died in t942 ar
ths aFeof 73.
ln the United Statesi,aiihovs&y'sthEorieswere put to
the practical test wirh rypical Amirican soecd. Nrjticino
that patient. trearedwirh Lakhovskys Multiple Wave Oscii-
lator showedsignsof reiuvenatedaipearanci the possibilirv
of exploiting rhis side-ifiectprovedlrresistible rJ an cnter:-
prising" beiirtician." A 6lm'wasmadefeaturingcasesafter
treatment with Lakhovsky's Multiple Wave Oscillaror.
which proved to be both iirteresring'andconvincing.
iliiiii,fi*l"*llt*-ilUvil'# "$j
j{,x
:,lr$i:*:hi:iil:..;j$:*
i:g{:iii:itriHi"fi
arartrngrhearrival uf keeninvestiFator.s
rr.l,t, ,I*
gr;,s.Ii*""".i" t"'nu*uiniri
<,,Dqn
il^1,,il."i,ii,,ll,p",rf " "i"i"i
CtrarrrR i
LI\KHOYSKy'S C;DNDRALTHEORY
Thc fuldaDr(nralprincipleof L:rkhuvskv,s
. scientihr
ul"y bc.sumnrcclulr'in the axi,,nr ..Eu"rv
:l:l*
Derng-emrrs j?drariuns. Cui<lcdby this livine
pliDcipteLakhoJl
sKJ'$asabtc ru.cxplainsu(h diucrsephcnonrena
as instinct
rn anlmaLs. in birds. hc;lth. diseacc,iind. in
-11)lFr.ation
general,all thc manifestationsof r,rganirlifc.
,"i.i';,**i:,ii'ilti;:I'iiiTfii"tiiJtid:'fi:b;i"fir;J1,,:H{"1f.*llfi:
:nt,*.,,"111;"::ul
l,,:u:, ,',";
:;tfl#iiil',l1';ir.t."li.rl:l,;,,T?;l1l:,1x1.,,".tj1.,,1,"1ii",f.':tl"""'.:[:'aJ,rjt.,lll*lillT
I-I,ATtr II
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PLA'I'T III
r6
I r r r h e l i g h ru l l . , , k h , i s k ! sr h ( u r ; ( st h e h q h rb c t w e e n
the lirirrgoLxarrisrrr rnd rricr,,bcsis lundamenial.lv r " war
,,f rrdi,,i;ons. ll rhr radiati,,nsoI rhe mirrobc'win the
(cll ceasesio oscillateaDd death is the ultimate result. If,
on thc othcr haDd,radiationsoI the cell sain the ascendanr
thc miclobc is killed and health is preserved.
lln,:rdiv speakinq.healrh is iquivalrnt r(, oscillarorv
<lrriliblirrm,'t-livingieJls'rhcr'.as.jiscas.is characterisel
bv oscillatolvdiseqhilibrinnl.lhis gcncralprinciplehas
flvcn flsc to:r \a6t nutlrberIl (xperimenrscovcringthc
lh,'lc-lield uf biologv. t)lants,aniriralsand human biings
havc hcen suctessfullyrrcatcd bv rhc application of LaI-
hovsky'soscillatinqciicuits and t6e reade'r'isreferredto his
tnajor \r,rk Thc Secrerr'l t.ife" tor a full discussion
of rhisinruorranrsubiccr.
l)Lrlirq rcccntv.ursobser.r'rrtirrrs on rhu pat of sevcreLl
invcstigatorshave cstablishedrhc fact thar most ,rnimals,
including insecs ancl birds, emir radiationswhilc thev are
alsrt sensitiven, thc nfluenc( of cxrernal elecn.o-nraeneti(
wavcs. Thcs(' udixti )ns emitrcd bv all living beings"cover
rn-indefinite rlr)fic lncl arc char.acririsedby i multYtudeof
differcnr ualc lcngths. In rhe imnrcnscrinqe of cxistinq
rrdlatlons tte (an onlv p(rceive the luminousirctavcbut rri
know thar rth,rlc gairrirrsof radiations exist bevond thc
Darros liurits of thc risible spectrum. The limiiations of
our senscs.prcrcntus from pcrceivingradiationsof living
Pe:l8s-a.ld rhrs scnsoryincapacity also cxcludesirom th;
neld ol (lrect. illfar(n es8thc vast gamut of clecuo.magnctic
\'aves traversmt our armospher€. Yet all tbeseradiitions
and t{;rvescxisr and affectall forms of organic lifc in vari_
t7
Ca.Frh It
.,,-"t:i,i;,,)';,'l;.Lr,ioi?;.,i];.-,ll:l::[:ll#:*";l;
llT,l5:lH:"1il'iilI itili;'j,:ii.
i,;:;;,,*.":'is:.;
:
;t,';TT:il,,lh';,iJjl.:,,Tit; f:;'lil*#il#,
rv oays aDd I sa$ able ru ((,nvin(c myself
;:
of rhe facr thar
;T"'iT'"i{n:iXi:,::f:"T:1 ;;,,"u*
,[:,:*1',,:#"'.n ;;':
,,u"f,illi,,1,,,l',iiiffi-i;Jlfi'fr,;
|i"H:ujll';j
i,iFQ:ilXi,:",i:,i:.lil:,1i",:\,,ft:'.,1'j,;,:,1"lo
i,,l':j:,,iirlTl.;#l;,i-.0n"lii:'"ilni"""l.,i,ilI:i
r.j;:
i.i,:"I
in:"iil'J'::vs'.:'JifJlfo"jl,'o"nli'*i.Ltll,i}*
j:
;ffiiHiiltJi:{"il.f1fii:ff,,::::Hxil:l
apprtcetrr of a serond.,scillating circuit
in the forrn oia
iii{iy;# :!_tfi:J,i
.:il::,iTLf
::*tii'r'
r'.'J':i;
.;li:l; u.'
*i,1,1iiil;l'li:li1
i,'il'.:lll,[i]l*"fr"
::::fiil{':-..ti,ifixiilili}::l,8"',",:,iil"
the
:i::x,,:
hinds
*;
l::'fiil*"li'iT'.l'ilT and
:i:l;ll':**reet
o' N{ ti agcd 6i Diagnosis:Etcesrive
*"u,?i'.""
. The parirnr eighcd 18 sroneand suffered
.ir ftom shoot.
rcsion
and s,."iai6'.
:lf,f?fii#"J",,7.H. "*p.'i.n""d
In December. 192i, a Lakhovsky's oscillating
circuit
uas put-round_herwaist. Thee davs after the pains dis-
:rppearedand she was able to walk easilv which shi had aot
beenable ro do for a long time.
ProfessorAttilj conclrrdeshis reporr by stating that the
-
few casesmentionedare mer.elythe ieginriing ofi method
o[ rreatmentwith which he is eiperimenrinqiut thesecases
<lcarly show that the action ;f Lakhou;ky s oscillating
cirrrrirsis both rapid and effc<tirc. Hc iurther sraris
rhat when ohe rehecrs nn rhc tragic fare of cancer
prtients who suftcr great pain oftcn diffrcuk to alleviateone
ma)' w-ell
.say rhai any trearmen! rhar can bring thetlt
nrarked relief shoirld be regardedas a great blesring and
Dc PromPuyapPled.
Dx. N. VACCARO'SREPORT
36,RueLa llruyere,Paris.
lZth l-ebruary,192o.
lvJadameL. F., ased55.
Opcratedupon for a cysr of rhe liver and aDDendicitis.
aDDendiciti6.
r,, )22,the
In 1922.
r,!., oatient
urc patient h:d alrotn€r
had,
pduclr uaq anirhpr operauon
an6ther. +., aa L'dropped
nnare n- IoI
operario_n ll, ^-.,r .
for " otoDDeo "
kidney and iubsequendycomplainedof seneralweliness
and abdominal
an.l
and abdominalpains
a oainswhich
which compelled
crimnelt"dhel
h.1 ro
r^ give
oiv. uo
,'n her
h.r
work. In April, lq^28,het geriral conditioi wal still
unchanqedin spireof a prolonged
prolon 6lay in the countrv. Ir
s'as at ihis rimi that I ahvised
Ldvised-herto wear
wear a LakhovsLy's
I-akhoisl<v's
uscillating
circuitwhichshedid with a sceptical smile.'I
heardnorhingmore from her untit l5rh Sipremberwhen
shecame
she cameand
and begged
beggedme to give
me ro sive her anothe;
anothe:r.ollrr
collar r.
as rh.
the
original one had been brokei. She sratedrhat her weaL-
ness.dypepsiaand iosomnia had vanished about a week
afier putting on rhe collar. ln 15 months she had eaioed
ll lbs. ln fanuary.1929.she urore to me sayingsh-ewas
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quirc weil and had resumedher rork rvhich she had been
ohligcd tu give up some yeals aqu. She no\ never leaves
her ialisnrai. a" shecallsthe collii. and has a rcservesupplv
of rhreeother collarsin caseof ac;idenr.
There is no doubt that rhe use of Lakhovskv,soscilla-
ting circuit has in this casebrouqht ahour a rec6vervrhar
is nothing short of marvellous.
I
F,c. 3. kl\osLyl iv'ulriph Wa c Orilt.br,
rn a( uon, showins.lr& . (.led CtGcup o|I6!$ntcr
ric brunr.
The duration of trearmentand nurrrberof applications
dependon rhe srale o[ rhe patienr and the naruie of the
diseas<. Cenerally speaking,a quarter of an hour is suffi
crenr I.)t each aDDtrcatlon.
It_should be parricularly noted that unlike the average
ly.l,cut.shortwa\e€cneraror in uscin medicalpracticetf,e
Mulriple Ware Oscillator.annot eauseanv iniu ous
eflects. As all rhc radiations generatedby thi's apparatus
rre oI an electrustincnature they cannot over_hear or bllnr
the tissues.
- The action of the Multiple Wave Oscillator is prirelv
elertrical.
MEDICAL REPORTS
SELECTION OF CASES TREATED WITH
LAKHOVSKY'S MULTIPLE WAVE OSCLI,ATOR
L CANcER.
2. Exopgnt,luruc Gouxt,
3. Esr,,rnclo Pnosrats.
4. Gesrno-ouoorNu,Ur,cERANDOrgrn ArEcrtoxs,
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I. CANCER.
ilduration,
-The general appearanceof the patient showed
remalkable lmprovemetrt. She stared that-she felt
- reiu-
venated alrd rhar she had hot enjoyd such good health
ior
rnrrty ycars.
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Cose2. M. I\4-,aged80.
Diz6zosi.s: Naevo-carcinoma on left arm. Axill,a.rv
qlandr enlarged. Diaguosis confrrmed by biopoy. Duri_
uon. sevenyears, No previoustreatment.
F 6 . 6 . C e , . M r . M , M . E -.mhd Ttut,ht.
Nacw-.{cinomu of t.fi
Case3. MadameS,,aeed82.
This caseis the most striking exampleof a cancerous
tumour treated by means of La[hovskv',sMultiole Wave
Oscillator,afrer o'perationand radium irad botli failed to
cureit. Whenirls realisedthat the casewasculedwittrin
a-fewweeksthe resultbecomes still moresignificanr.This
old lady had beentreatedthree yearsprevii'uslvin ao ami_
carrer cenrre. After an operition'oerformid rhere in
1929,an ulceraredlesion of cancerouinature developed.
In thecourseof 1929and 1930radiumwasapplied. A iem-
poraryimprovement followedbu1s5s n.;i persisted and
beganto grow rapidly.
Dh{3.it., Epitheliomaof upperpart of left cheek
,^,. x
(rth. tim.).
, As the generalcotrdition of the patient wasgradually
Decomrngworseshewas rent to lhe CalvaireClinii know;
underthe-moregruesotne nameof ,,aote<hamber of thc
cemete!y.
Treatment wirh the M,W.O. began on April 26th.
1932,and laeted 15 minutee. After oily two ap'plicationr
an improvement was observed, With h,rther'i;;;;
Fb.9. Cec a. M.dMc S. B,fd, Ttqtnnt.
Epirhrliohe of upFt pe ; tdl .hc.tr. Rldium
ws
@ bm.nt 6u'rcd. Pho.osBph
Lkft 2srh
;PJi'ff;lr
If;gTfll'#T*il"4-Y,9.'s3' $owi'a
6nrrErirt
s
;il#r,ia*d,,j.*i*Hh:ri*.",risf
berore
treatrnent
b'gehwqeao
i:T;'irtffi"'*tibn
Case4. J. S.,aged61.
40
Fa. fi. Ca€ 6, ExophthalnlicCoit.c. Bdatu 7'rafuaL
.r
9t4gls oF GASTRO_DUoDENAL
ULCERANr)
OTHERAFFECTIONS.
Sinre 1934.Professorde Cigra, of Genoa.has rr.earcd
severathundred parrenrswirh rhe M.W.O., and has becomc
a keenadvorareo[ rhis rrrerhodof uearmenr
43
He has rep,rrreda serieso[ case*to the Royal Academv
of \tedicine oiCcnoa rvhich lolmcd rhe of a sDeci;l
"ubieci
con,municationat the lnrernational Short-Wavc Corigress
in lienna. in 1937.
All thcsc cases were subjecled to stict clinical
exanination supplemented bv microscopic and X-rav
examlnatlons,
The clscs rreatedbv Professordc Cigna cover a gr<ar
varietv of difrercnt conditions including-basal-celled- car-
cinorna. Iuprr" eryrhcmirr(rsus, oriris meilia, gvnacoloqical
affectiorrs.ind prlsraric cnlar(emcnr. A nu#ber of iircse
ca6cswere phoiographedbefo'rcand after rreatmenr,and
firll accounti duly afpeared in rhe Italian medical rrressat
rhc timc. Furthermoie.functional a.rd psychologicalcondi-
tions, such as asthma, in$omnia.neuralqia,etc, were also
tteateclwith plonouncedsuccess.
In addition ro this Professorde Ciqna has drawn atten-
tion to thc hencficial eftects ol the M.W.O. in prrients
sufrering from qasrreduodehal r:lcer. The resirlts hc
obtainedin a seriis of such cases,all radiologicallvconrrol-
led, wereso remarkablethat lhev w.erereporta to ihe Roval
Academyof Medicineof Genoa,
The full clinical reporrsof Profe$or de Ciqna'scases
werc embodicd in his c6mmunicationto the In;€rnational
Short Wave Congressheld in Vienna, Julv tzth*l?th.
t93i.
Suvuany
resulrswith Lakhovsky,e
Multille Wavc
^"^,,']1*-.lilkd
t.lscularor
haveprovedrhegreatusefulneis of thi" ippuia.u,
rn_-rherrcatmentof variois dieeascs,
-pf,yiic;i
;;ii."illv. i;
cenah drseasesregardedas incurable. ".d .Th;
pnenomena connecrcdrherewithopcn up a ,"*.fiiJ;
research '
of the highcstimportance.
,___^j-lT:h€annt,
rmproves {r.o"".ed-that rhc Mulriplc WaveOocillator
-and for the lasr f _'onttr. ttre cfri.i paii
of rnysor* with dre appararushasbeenin deaf cases..
r nave oeendoiDRear worl for over.,l0yeag
and arn
to find a.rlast sornerhingworcn rs a real
l-.T!-r:T.9
t" cl1lrcaeatn.r.. I baveobtained-many help
"Eiki"t;;id
o":r.t.luftj arc iu hervecases.A paticaiof
-.."
wiro _ tell
..lly olr,h.fu mine
bacl eevcnyearsago and,hasb;;;-
pl€tctt paralyzrd lrom the waist ;".
.i"." ir-ai"ir..fy
48
better. He had dependedentirelv on a catheterbut for rhe
past f€w modths hi has been able to pass water naturalll,.
Sensarionis relurning ro bis legs and he feels very muih
Derrergenerallv.
, AMERICAN REPORTS
RE?ORTOFCASESTREATEDWITH LAKHOVSKY'S
},IULTIPLE WAVE OSCILLATORIN A LAR.GENEW
YORKCITY HOSPITAL(lsr Jvr.r-2lsr Aueurr, l94l)
Number of
Patient Illneso Trcatments Resultt
X. Arrhriris- both
knees ... 14 eood imptovcrlcotj
O.P. Endocervicitic-Ab-
domiaal pain ... 6 Conditioogood,
F, T. Periarthritis of
shoulder ... 12 Marlcd improvemeor
after 6tsr ireatment.
Cfudirioo good.
lvl.Il Osteoarthritir ,.. ? Marlcd irolrorurnenr.
aftcr ttco reatrneut.
otifiness diminished,
f,I. K. Ceneral chronic
arthritis ... lI Slight improvernent.
-_
11.o. Arthriris of ankle 3 Resultsgood:
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A. E. Post-operativc frac-
ture _.. ... 6 Results
good.
C . V . A r t h d t i s- b o t h
knees ... 1l Markedirnprovcmeut,
lvl.f). Generalar.thritis... 8 Markedimprovement.
J. H. Epicondylitis of
elbow ... 7 Resultsgood.
D.G. Chronic Bronchitis l0 No cough,no soreness.
Marked improvc-
ment.
S.L. Generalarrhritis ... l0 Markedimprovement.
ts,M. Anhdtis & circula-
rory disturban(eo 6 Improving,
M. L. Arthritis of ankle
. a n dk n e c ... 7 Im?role ment. No
ADDITIONAI- CASES
Casel. G. D., Female,aged25.
Patient complainedof pains in the chestand muscles
of tlre right arm and back,"andconstantcough. Shedid
not respoudto.medicalreatmentand -ossage."Tr€atment
with Lalhovsly's Multiple WaveOscillaroirvasinstituted.
,{[ter the lourrh rreatmentcoughirgstopped,pain in
rhe chest b€cameinlrequent, and tEe tiied felling-in the
back disappeared. At the end o{ 12 treatmentsthe-patient
no longer complainedof previoussvmptoms.
Case2. M. L, Female,aged51.
Patient complained of pain and stiftnessin the right
hip. X-rav exairination diiclosed a marked nalrowtriof
this articulition associatedwith larqe spLrrsat lhe marlin
o{ rhe acerabulumwhich appeareito ankylosethe ioint.
There were proliferative chiiees in the upper margin of
the femoral liead. Diathermv ind massaeefiiled to r-elieve
the pain and stiffness. Afte; l0 treatmiirts vith Lakhov-
skv'i ll.W.O. the stifinesswas marledlv reduced.
REPORTOFCASESTREATEDWITH LAKHOVSKY'S
MULTIPL!]WAVEOSCILLATOR
BY A PROMINEIIT
BROOKLYNUROLOCIST
T}e follouing results were obtained by a prominent
-
Droortyn urotogrsr:vho6ename musr be omitted lor ethical
reasons.
.He is a Fellow of the Ametican Colleqeof Srr-
gdonsand, enioys a.great reputation as a sLilled'specialisr.
ne rreareonundredsol Darlentsr\ith LaLhovsky'sMultiple
W-aveOgcillator but only a few
rypical rasescan De glven
Number oI
Patient lllness Treatments Results
H.G. Acure
.,tri,naty
Ietenuon due 1()
enlarged prostate 2 Retention ceased.
R. B. tsleeding fiom uter-
ine fibroids of two
years'standing ... 3 tslcedingceased.
S.M. Mild multiple scler-
osis with halring
gait ..- o Marked improvement.
Was able io run on
severaloccasions.
R. R. Cellulitie of Nosc
withpain .,. 2 Cleared completelv
after 2 treatmenteof
ten minutes each in
one day.
B.T. Acute urinarv
retention due t;
enlargedprootate 2 Retenrionceascd.
S.B. Bleedingfrom Can-
cer of dre bladdcr 3 BleedingchecLed. The
luttrolr clea.rcd up
nlcely and wa8
reducedin size when
seeDagain qr cystos-
copy three wee!.s
tater.
J. G. Chronic Eczemaof
Axilla ga*ric ,., 2 ClearedentLely.
L. G. Severe oains from
duodenalulcer ... 2 Gready improved,
ln addition to the abovecasesthis Broollvn sDecialier
treated6 casesof enlargedprostatewith noctuinatfre-
qucncy(3 to 5 rimesper nighQ. After 2 Eearments wirh
lakhovsky's M.W.O. frequency ' was reduced !o only once
at dsht or did trot occur ai all.
ibe& rcmartable results obrained in cares of enlarsed
prootate, which connrm rhose already reported bv ConEn-
ental physiciars, hold out a new hop'eof reatini thie dis-
cersing condition for which ortho?lox mediciD; ha"e no
lreatoent,except surtical operation with all io dangcrs and
compucaflotu.
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CHanR Iv
I, PEDIGREEHORSES.
Impressedby the theoriesof cellular oscillation origi.
nated and fully set out by Lakhovskv in hie work " The
Secretof Life," Mr. P. Fo'umier-Orm6nde, Director of the
Institut Physiologique de la Croix Blalche, Vaucresron
(France),,began16 ixperimentby applyingoscillating_cir,
curEs on lrlt own Doctv$1th the resultthat he soonnodccd
an increaeeof vigorir and generalwell-being. 'Iu He thcn
decidedto experimenton iedigree horsee. the fust
experimenthe-fitted sevbnliorse-s with orcillatingcircuits
in rhe form of collarswith a circumference of 80185 cmr.
This scientist describeshis results ar follows: The
applicationof the circuite round the neck, shouldereand
pasternrof the horser is followed, after a variable period
of time, by some remarkableresults. The eyeeacq'uirea
greaterbrilliancy, the coat becomesmore gldsey,thl skin
more suppleand the generalappearance of th! horsesis
ltritinglj'' improved. Moreouer'ihehorseeappearto be
consciousof this increaseof vigour which th'ey manifest
pI gallopingand by sigasof being 'ftrll of
"po-ttt"n*u"
beans.
_ A famous
pedigree
filly namedBalJerina
hadbeenfirst
ltr sevenracesat Vincennesand placedeight times ar EnE_
hi-en. Subsequently,for a whole'year,she-wasfound to $L
allht and ran badly. Her trainer waspersuadedto fit her
wirh an oscillatingcircuir of curteht dia;lerer. After a few
weeksthe improiement ih her qenetal condidon was so
remarkablethat her ownerdeclare-d she lookedmagnifcent.
- .. On being made ro run again she wasplo..d i" ,
nel(t ot tvfenty,ohetunners and would have been ""c'ona
first had
she not srumbleddown the slope. She ran the kilometrc
(5/8ths of a mlle) in I minute 26 seconds.
o*n:t
_,
- ,,,Jh. -expressedhis sarisfacrjon as folows:
wha_ta wonderlul improvemeDtand what a pleasantsur-
pnse lor my qainer and myself who had'backed her
66
chance! Under rhe circumsran(esI thinl it
is of preat
rnporrance pay arrention to oscillating
cir.uit. ioi-th.
rreatmentof^ro
animals_'
II. DOGS,
application of oecillating circuits to doqs
_- --Thc
s-ucje$ful has bcen
:s ^asin the caseof hories. A ,er.ri;;;;;e;i:
lst,Mr..M. O lVlercurin,
of Cannes,
,"p";;,1;'a#X;
tox-te$ler wblch had bcen the victim
or a molorcar acci
oenr. rJr€ dot sustainedmultiple injurieo
its bac[, ,""a *hich lJ;-;
fl:::::1: devoid *'t
"rllelion. An oscillatory -ri"s-lii.i
eczemarous "ir.
circuit, ",
n$ureerght.w.s firtedon ro the d;g.sneck "t"fr f*.-u
snoxrqers.After a fortuight,there-was a"tH#;;
xGrr. .r rew . weeks a martedimorovc,
taterthe o*,Derbroughtthe fox-ienier
ro_rrhe vet.Binspection.To his supriseie
fo;;; th;-;o;
Yar :omPlerellcured:rhe hair had gorvn ;;;:
srtent the,oozingscsi of which there ias
now"g.i,
no traca.
to oayrhat.theownerwag.deli8hted with thq
-^_-.,:..:ll"r3
resur ot the treathent with the oscillanng
orcurt.
'
affiff8fl^Hfiyfl",::^ffi.:..T"ffihrL:
*fsly?l
PEDIGREE DOG CURED WITH OSqLLATING
CIRCUIT
u.r:ril"tl in Brisbane reports (Januarv,
,^,^i,
I y.rul rnar ne hact.surgeon
been treatrng,unsuccessfully. a valuabie
pedrgree.dogwhich had badlt injurcd irs piws and tail
owmg ro rrntatron due eczcma. The poor animal wasin
sucharryretchedltate that.ro
it could not stind up, eat or even
tap. lhe ver.wanredto destroyit but could nbt do so with.
.
oul the pelmissionof rhe ownei who wasabsentat the time.
CoxclusroNs
,.Irom a veterinary point of view the application of
osc[laung cFcurtstta6 been as successfulin jriimals ae in
numan Derng8, Sick, injured and ageing animals
have
been rcported much improved or curid,'and the list of
include pedigreehorsesand dogs,cate.and
:::T1111t."h
even all old Da.ffot.
58
C{^Pi& \'
'. coNcLUStON
The generalconclueionto be drawn from Lakbovskv,s
,
rneorresas w€lt as from the medicalreportsin the orecediirp
pat$.rs thar rhe acrion of Lakhovslis oscillarini
circui€
snould not be regardedas a simple '. specfic', foi
any par-
ucutar ausease. l-heaction of theseciriuire is indeed'nrirdr
more comprehensiveas far as rheir aft".ra on tta
t urrr"r,
Dodv ate conceried. By rcinforcing and controlling
the
6o
oscillations of the cells the circuits conrribute emcaciouslv
to the mainrenance of the oscillator.y equilibriumof rhc
rvholeorganism and as a consequenc;to the mainterunce
o[ good health. By facilirarinq the funcrions of fi€ cclls
rhey enablethe body to resisrthe invasionof microbesand
other_parhogenicagents causing diseasein its numerous
manuestauons,
On the treatnreotof cancerby radio-electricalmethods
Lakhovsky laid down certain principles rvhich made his
position quire clear. He emphaticaliy stressedthe neces.
sity of consultinga docror shenevera'lump wasfek in rhe
breastor a persistentulcerappearedin any orqan. Thou,rh
he was greatlv encouraged_'bythe favourible medic"al
reports tnat reached hlm ir(,nr manv sourceshe ncvcr
allouedhimselfto becomt'unduiyoptimisric, In rhis con-
nection he madc the following siatdment: .,I have never
myself udvised or recommerdid the exclusiveaDDlication
of my oscillatingcircuirs to any cancer parient rh;t could
rrc treated surgtcally or otherwi$e. Though in cerrain
case6grvenup as hopclessa markcd improverient has ofren
beeDobservcdas a resulr of wearinq an oscillatinecircuir
one must bc exceedinglvprudenr before coming to"conclu-
sronsand pronouncing_afinal judgment. I ma! then con-
cludc tnat 6lncemy oscilladngcircuitshave had a beneficial
actiun on dying patients they ca\ a lortioti be used with
successas a preventivemeasure. But I repeat that on no
accountshould a cancerpatient neqlectco ;onsul! a doctor
as soonas he has reason_to be alaimed."
With rigard to orher dircases it appears to be
qur.ge clear _ from the volumc of medicil evidence
adducedrn rhe presenrwork that both Lak}ovsky.s oscil_
lattn8 circuits and his Mulriple Wave Oscillatorhavi a wide
range of acion and have aihieved remarkalile resultsin a
large number of caseswhich orrhodox medical treatnren;
had, failed.ro
-cure. To ignore such results and to leave
LakhovskJs rhenpeuric rirerhodsunrestedis to commit a
srn ot omlsslonas egregiousas ir is inexcusable. It hehoves
us theretoreto Invesrigareand experimentin thi! new field
6r
of radiobiologvlithout preconceivednotions and withour
regard for prbfessionalvesred interenrsor the ruline of
aurhority. For as T. H. Huxley 6aid: ', frr imbrcv)r of
natual. hnowledge absol tely' rcluses tt) aclnouledge
au,nonrJ as sLch, Iof etcrl pteat adoancein natuf.l hfi.rv,.
Iedgehasinaohed thc abs6lite rejectiortol alttlto"it\t.',
APPENDIX
. The diagramon this page showswhere rhe oscilla-
tmg clrcultsahould be worn, i.e. round the neck,waist,
and above the elbowsand knees-
The effect is intensified if morc than one circuit is
worn, Generallyspeaking,the ncck and waist are the
lavouredsitesand likely to bring about the bcst results.