This new book is written in the author's most easy and facile style, bringing the reader a reminder that healing magnetism is not something recently discovered or relatively new to medicine, but that it belongs to a collection of scientific knowledge known over the centuries, and only recently displaced (for the worse) by modern drugs and dramatic surgical intervention which pay scant attention to the cause of the patient's illness, and which often leave behind a trail of fear and mutilation of a devastating character.
Into this world of drug and surgery the publication of such a book as Healing Magnetism arrives like a breath of sanity and fresh air. It will compel the reader, I trust, to observe yet again the world of healing available upon a non-toxic plane, yet capable of penetrating deeper into those original causes of disease that beset mankind today.
Hypnosis, acupuncture and magnetism are but a few of those subjects upon which Leslie Korth draws for his effective treatments and concerning which I would recommend the reader to seek guidance from other works by the same author. He repeatedly refers to the odic force and power in this new book, and gives us several examples of its effect on both patient and practitioner alike. However the reader will soon perceive that beneath the interest and apparent simplicity of this book lies the oft repeated evidence that the writer is introducing the reader into deeper and wider realms of thought.
Dr Gratzinger called and on the arrival of the doctor Thetter upbraided him unmercifully, overwhelming him with reproaches. Thetter told the doctor that a septic process had taken place in the kidney, which was responsible for the fever, adding that it was quite impossible to cure such a serious case through simple strokings by the hands.
On hearing this Dr Gratzinger beamed all over his face, but Thetter did not think that this was at all funny, and took it with very mixed feelings. The doctor proceeded to make a few strokings over the patient's body saying to him that he would be well enough in the morning to call at his surgery, and this proved to be the case, for in the morning the fever had left him. In its place quite an unexpected feeling of well-being was experienced. The doctor explained this almost magical change by saying that the patient had overcome a typical magnetic crisis (just as the naturopath also speaks of a 'healing crisis'). It is essential that it should take place at varying intervals in the conrse of the treatment to the cure. As a matter of fact these did occur, one after the other, but always at longer intervals becoming less and less.
In spite of this, however Thetter's confidence failed him during one of the crises. Once more he severely reproached this conscientious doctor, quite nnjustifiably so, as the patient had made a perfect recovery after 40 treatments. His impatience, his frequent bewilderment, his relapses, all these taught him a lesson that he will never forget. Thetter has to thank Dr Gratzinger for his complete recovery, without operation, as thousands of others have had to be grateful to this doctor.
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