GANDHI STUBBORN
REFUSES TONICS PRESCRIBED
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright (Rec: 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, May 7. Gandhi refused the tonics the doctors prescribed to counteract his low blood pressure, says the) British United Press's Bombay correspondent. He insisted on his own system of massage by a nature cure specialist, who massaged him for two hours with almond oil. Gandhi is reported to be cheerful; thongh weak. His friends say theifl is no cause for anxiety. (
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Evening Star, Issue 25169, 8 May 1944, Page 2
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