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Some notable recent additions:

AUTOHEMOTHERAPY
   ... & Cancer, 1925 Thesis (French)
   ... &Crohn's Disease (illustrated)
   ... & Scleroderma (illustrated)
  ... & Veterinary Medicine (dog, illustrated)
   Dr. Luiz Moura Transcript (English translation)

INFECTION CONNECTIONS
Breast Tumors & Carcinoma.per Martin Fischer
Wilt Chamberlain, Implants & Heart Attack
Weston Price's place in history
George E. Meinig (1914-2008) -- fare thee well

Psychopharmacology - Notes/critique
Cognitive Impairment and Infection
Multiple Sclerosis, Optic Neuritis, Oral Infections


PHYSICAL SCIENCE


Hydration & Unification


HEALTH SCIENCE

Autohemotherapy

Fauchard
Focal Infection
Fraud
Implants

Mercury
Newsgroups
Rosenow
Vaccines

Diseases
AIDS
AIDS Newsposts
ArthritisNewsposts
Caries
Crohn's Disease
DiabetesNewsposts
Epidemic Encephalitis
EpilepsyNewsposts
Lupus Newsposts
MS Newsposts
Neuropsychiatric
Post-Polio
PostpolioNewsposts
Scleroderma
SchizophreniaPosts
Tourette's
Various

SOCIAL SCIENCE

Energy, GDP, Politics

TRANS-SCIENCE
Matter Of Time


Files Index
Medline
Library -  Great Books
Support

 

 

SCOPE:

Physical sciences

Analysis, validation and augmentation of Lewis H. Flint's extension of Johannes Kepler's harmonic laws into the realm of aqueous solutions, i.e. hydrates, of which every living being is an advanced form. Flint's work comprises the grandest-of-grand, magnificent, elegant, and irrefutable unification of the physical sciences, incorporating chemistry, physics, biology and geology, at a minimum.

Health sciences

(a) "Autohemotherapy", the predominantly extravascular reinjection of autologous blood. Autohemotherapy is the culmination of centuries of use of autologous blood in therapy, from bloodletting to bone-marrow and stem cell transplantation.

(b) The monumental works of E.C. Rosenow (Mayo Foundation 1915-1944) -- readily viewed as the continuation and consummation of the works of medical giants Pasteur, Koch, Ehrlich, Billings, Mayo, Landsteiner, and others. Rosenow's methodology went far beyond fulfilling the Koch-Henle criteria of disease causation, thereby establishing the cause of a wide range of disease conditions.  This study has led to the inescapable conclusion of a pervasive and continuing role of persistent low-grade oral infections in the etiology of chronic human disease in general, including the modern disease entity known as AIDS.

(c) Investigation and documentation of a gross and elaborate misrepresentation of Rosenow's work by W.H. Holman in 1928, and the broad and continuing implications for medical and dental theory and practice.
 

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