ABRAMS TREATMENT
Alexander Mavky, internationallyknown writer, lecturer, and journalist, who is lecturing on the Abrr ns treatment of disoi.se in the Haros Hall on the 25th inst., is the youngest magazine editor in the United States, lie succeeded Frank Harris, the famous English writer, as editor of one of the oldest magazines in the United States. * Pearson’s,’ at the age of thirty, and almost at once created a vorld-wide sensation through the publication of liis articles on Dr Abrams’ revolutionary discoveries, in Hie Juno, 1922, and subsequent issues of ‘Pearson’s. 1 Theie articles have been translated into nineteen languages, and distributed by the millions all over the world. His fighting lectures throughout the United States. in the last three years have created a furore. His article on President Harding’s death, which lie laid at the door of medical incompetence, brought him into open conflict ■with the most outstanding figures of the American Medical Association. Mr Marky is one of the leading figures of the American _ Medical Liberty League, an organisation uumhermg several hundred thousand inemhers, and a leader of the anti-vaccina-tionists in the United States. .Mr Marky is now -working or a book in which he claims to expose Hie inside story of what lie calls the medical trust. Mr Marky will he lecturing for one night only. The box plan is at The Bristol. Mr .Marky will undertake to answer any questions from the audience on the night of the lecture, and is willing to debate with any member of the British Medical Association the proposition that the Abrams .method is of no value in the diagnosis nrd treatment of disease.
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Evening Star, Issue 18998, 21 July 1925, Page 9
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272ABRAMS TREATMENT Evening Star, Issue 18998, 21 July 1925, Page 9
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