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CURE FOR CANCER

NATURE DOCTOR’S EXPERIMENT

COPENHAGEN, September 5.

“Cancer is a form of rheumatism,” and can be cured, in the opinion of a so-called "nature doctor” named Rasmus Knudsen, who lives in Copenhagen. He has ah enormous practice, and positively asserts he can cure, ahd has, in scores of cases, cured, cancer.

The nerve, he says, contains electromagnetic energy, but what Is not so well known is the fact that this energy has another name, that is, the Human Soul.

Tho soul exists, and the force radiating from it cah, under certain conditions, be transferred to other people and heal them of certain afflictions. If this force gets into such a state of tension that it produces pain, it means that what is known as rheumatism has set in, and that tension is tho secret cause of most human ailments.

By means of a suggestive experiment, whereby hope of a cure is awakened in the patient, some of the tension is released, and it will always be possible to improve his condition. Knudsen has for years endeavoured to interest Danish medical science in his discovery, which, he maintains, is now beyond the experimental stage, but he declares that he can obtain no recognition.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 October 1931, Page 3

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CURE FOR CANCER Greymouth Evening Star, 27 October 1931, Page 3

CURE FOR CANCER Greymouth Evening Star, 27 October 1931, Page 3

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