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BLOOD PRESSURE

ELECTRICAD APPARATUS TO THE ’RESCUE' BASED ON ETN,STEIN TfIKORY (Aust. and N.Z. Cable). New Cork, den. <3. A message from Portland, Ci-'-gon. states that Air -Joseph Pos, a scientist and engineer, has invented an elecf’ical apparatus which appears 1° have relieved at least temporarily, eases/ of high blood pressure where established medical methods have failed. Air Pos declared ihat the machine was merely the adaptation of a new scientific principle he had evolved through the modification of : lit* Einstein theory invol - ng w! at is cahed “lime impulse” instead <■! spare impulse. lie 1-lien < < mj.v ted the- so-called frequency of the- Idood in the human body, after which he was able to devise an apparatus inducing the correct vibrations rnd restoring normal blood pressure. /['he Physicians’ Association hr s in vesti gated thirteen, cases of men and women undergoing treatment of moo reported blood pressures. Many were brought to normal and remained there at the end of lon, months. The council of the Amuicun Al-ec'kal Association is now investigating the device.

Air Pos claimed Pint by rbe same principle other diseases could be cured, and the so-ca'led ar-atl-iay could be produced or a wireless telephone could be. directed -to« cue locality and |>e unheard elsewhere.

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Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 675, 6 January 1926, Page 5

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BLOOD PRESSURE Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 675, 6 January 1926, Page 5

BLOOD PRESSURE Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 675, 6 January 1926, Page 5

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