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The oscillator was picking up and damping all kinds of atmospheric radiations.
He bewails that, even in his day, so many radio transmitters were springing up
that ‘there is no detectable gap in the gamut of these waves’. Consider the health
problem implied by this, when today we have a million times the intensity of
blanket radiations that he experienced.
Dr. GEORGE CRILE author’s note:
Famous US surgeon George Crile, founder of the celebrated Cleveland Clinic,
Ohio, published almost contemporaneously with Lakhovsky and their theories
and predictions bear striking resemblances. I have chosen Lakhovsky mainly
because, in my opinion, he was the more visionary of the two. Crile’s radical
work ‘The Phenomena of Life A Radio electric Interpretation’ shows that he may
be said to have discovered independently the same facts as Lakhovsky and used
the same theories to explain his observation.
Addressing a congress of the American College of Surgeons in Chicago, October
1933, Crile pointed out that as the fundamental sciences of physics and
chemistry advance their knowledge it should be possible in the future for the
skilled radio diagnostician to detect the presence of disease before it becomes
apparent. Today we have thermography, PET scans and similar diagnostic aids..
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