TURNING TO THE SUN
“There Inis been during iho lust twelve months almost a stampede on the pari, of medical men and (lie In it y in this country to learn something; more about this new method ot a cure,” says 1 Modern Sunlight.’ “The whole art of, healing is undergoing a vast reorientation; we are turning; our backs upon drugs and drug healing and turning our laces to the sun, the primeval source of all energy in our planetary system —and the lire.-,.-., remains silent.. ,
“ A great professor. not long ago told the Education Committee .ofmi ; great comity council that there must be ‘ a lamp in every'classroom.’ One of the committee made a rapid calculation and declared that it would cost UOO.OU). WJiereat the members laughed. “Vet the prooe.sor was right, am; those who laughed were hopcles-.iy aim entirely wrong;, dhe day is last coming; when the country will spend a much linger sum in establishing; ligrli; centres not lor the cure of uiseavc but lor its jireveiiliDii. ami 1 here >y wil sine more Lhiui doable nil that .it spends.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19329, 16 August 1926, Page 12
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182TURNING TO THE SUN Evening Star, Issue 19329, 16 August 1926, Page 12
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