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MIND SPECIALIST TREATS QUEEN’S HORSE—Mr Charles Brook, a retired Harley street mind specialist, who treated the Queen’s racehorse, Aureole, for pre-race nerves, on the eve of the St. Leger. “My treatment is impulse changing,” said Mr Brook. “There is nothing wrong with the horse. It is just a question of altering his racing outlook.” Aureole, a 5 to 4 favourite, finished third in the St. Leger.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27148, 18 September 1953, Page 5

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MIND SPECIALIST TREATS QUEEN’S HORSE—Mr Charles Brook, a retired Harley street mind specialist, who treated the Queen’s racehorse, Aureole, for pre-race nerves, on the eve of the St. Leger. “My treatment is impulse changing,” said Mr Brook. “There is nothing wrong with the horse. It is just a question of altering his racing outlook.” Aureole, a 5 to 4 favourite, finished third in the St. Leger. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27148, 18 September 1953, Page 5

MIND SPECIALIST TREATS QUEEN’S HORSE—Mr Charles Brook, a retired Harley street mind specialist, who treated the Queen’s racehorse, Aureole, for pre-race nerves, on the eve of the St. Leger. “My treatment is impulse changing,” said Mr Brook. “There is nothing wrong with the horse. It is just a question of altering his racing outlook.” Aureole, a 5 to 4 favourite, finished third in the St. Leger. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27148, 18 September 1953, Page 5

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