Multi-Wave Oscillator Use In A New York Hospital
Georges Lakhovsky crossed the Atlantic to New York City in 1941, there to observe the effects of his MWO under controlled, technical conditions in a New York Hospital. A brief report of the positive and beneficial results of MWO treatments is appended to the English translation of his book, “The Secret Of Life”, by Mark Clement, on page 201. These treatments were given from July 1st to Aug. 21st and the name of the hospital and of each patient are withheld for ethical reasons. Patient Illness Treatments Results
Case 1. G.D., Female, aged 25: Patient complained of pain in the chest and muscles of the right arm and back, and constant couch. She did not respond to medical treatment and massage. Treatment with Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator was instituted. After the fourth treatment coughing stopped, pain in the chest became infrequent, and the tired feeling in the back disappeared. At the end of 12 treatments the patient no longer complained of the previous symptoms. Case 2. M.M., Female, aged 51: Patient complained of pain and stiffness in the right hip. X-ray examination disclosed a marked narrowing of this articulation associated with large spurs at the margin of the acetablum which appeared to ankylose the joint. There were proliferative changes to the upper margin of the femoral head. Diathermy and massage failed to relieve the pain and stiffness. After 10 treatment with Lakhovsky’s multiwave oscillator. the stiffness markedly reduced. Case 3. F.T,. female aged 38: For two months the patient complained of pain in both shoulders. Abduction of the right humers was limited to 45 degrees. A diagnosis of periarthritis was made and treatment with Lakhovsky’s multiwave oscillator was started. After three treatments the patient said she felt much better. The improvement continued. After a series of 11 treatment the patient did not return. Apparently permanent relief had been obtained. Case 4. A.B., male, aged 60: Patient gave history of pain in both knees beginning in 1940. Diathermy and massage for one year gave only slight relief. Treatment with LAkhovsky s multiwave oscillator was instituted. After one treatment patient stated that he felt better. After four treatments patient felt so much better that he took only one treatment in two weeks. Case 5. M.M., female aged 42: Patient complained of pain in lower left back and hip. X-ray examination of lumbar spine and pelvis showed calcification at the anterior margins of the inter-vertebral discs between the ninth and tenth and the tenth and eleventh vertebrae. There was also a slight scoliosis of the lumbar spine. with LAkhovsky “s M.W.O was instituted . after the first treatment patient felt better. After the fifth treatment improvement was very marked. Patient did not return after nine treatments. Case 6. S.N., Female, aged 59: Patient complained of pain in the right shoulder and inability to extend the arm more the 5-10 degrees, accompanies by severe pain. X-ray examination disclosed irregular calcification in the region of the greater tuberosity of the right humerus. Treatment with lakhovskys multiwave oscillator. was instituted. After one treatment patient said she felt much better. The improvement continued steadily until the 10 treatment we completed. Case 7. C.P., Female, Aged 38: Gynecological examination showed uterus slightly enlarged and hard. Right para-metrium tender. Diagnosis---Parametritis. Treatment with lakhovskys multiwave oscillator was instituted on July 17, 1941. After four treatments patient felt better, and after 12 treatments patient was found to be much improved. Examination on Oct. 7th showed the adnexa and parametrium to be painless. Patient was considered cured. Report of Cases treated with Lakhovsky’s Multiple Wave Oscillator by a prominent Brooklyn Urologist The following results were obtained by a prominent Brooklyn urologist whose name must be omitted for ethical reasons. He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and enjoys a great reputation as a skilled specialist. He treated hundreds of patients with Lakhovsky’s MWO but only a few typical cases can be given here. Patient Illness Treatments Results In addition to the above cases this Brooklyn specialist treated six cases of enlarged prostate with nocturnal frequency (three to five times per night). After two treatments with Lakhovsky"s multiwave oscillator. frequency was reduced ;to only once a night or did not occur at all The above American reports were not included in the first edition of George Lakhovskys ;The Secret of Life, published in 1935, but were added by the English translator, Mark Clement, to later editions. We are quoting from the 1963 edition published by Health Science Press, Sussex, England. Health Research, (P.O.Box 70 Mokelumne Hill, California 95245) offers this same book. This early (1941) research with the Lakhovsky equipment seems to have been ignored by the American Medical Authorities, who are still concentrating on cure by surgery or medicine. If you want to discover the effects of weak radio waves on living organisms you’ll have to dig for yourself. Our BSRA brochure, “The Lakhovsky Multi-Wave Oscillator”, will give you some hints about setting up your own research program, and is available from headquarters.
DOCTORS SAY RADIO TREATMENT IS EFFECTIVE AGAINST ARTHRITIS’ Apparently some doctors didn’t ignore the research work done by George Lakhovsky. Take this news item from the New York “Post” for Feb. 8, 1962, with an Associated Press dateline from Washington, D.C. “A device theoretically capable of bouncing radio signals off the moon has yielded highly effective results in the treatment of stubborn cases of arthritis and certain other ills, a group of doctors reported today. The machine generates high-frequency, short-wave-length radio waves and emits them as pulses lasting only 1/17,000th of a second each. The pulses currents are directed into a patient’s body, with a maximum achievable penetration of eight inches. “Use of the technique in treating
arthritis, bone infection after hip operations, inflammation of the
female pelvis due to gonorrhea
and other conditions, and in speeding the healing of surgical wounds
was described in reports by Dr. Euclid M. Cameron of Baylor University;
Dr. Marshall Lobell of Harlem Hospital, N.Y.; and Dr.Solon N. Balckberg
of Chicago. The reports were made last night at a private conference
to which several Congressmen and Public Health Service doctors were
invited. Blackberg later told reporters the researchers would like
to enlist government support for expanded research by themselves and
their investigators. Public regognition of radiowave treatment This sensational advance in the treatment of human ailments should have been welcomed from coast to coast in every newspaper. Dr. Blackberg and his distinguished fellow scientists from Baylor, Arkansas and Harlem should have received public acclaim from President Kennedy’s Dept. of Health and Welfare and from the American Medical Association. But only a thunderous silence followed that early 1962 news item ion the private meeting in Washington – until the Aug. 24, 1963 edition of the Saturday Evening Post! In this national magazine, radiowave treatment of arthritis was branded medical quackery in the article “Hucksters of Pain”. There Drs. Smith, Street, Camern, Lobell and Blackberg had their answer to “government support for expanded research”. Fortunately, not every American is going to take this kind of libel without striking back at the mouthpieces of the vested interests who lend themselves so readily to control of the mass mind. Read this news clip from the Los Angeles “Times” for Nov. 1, 1963.
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