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Diet and Doctors

(To the Editor.) Sir, —ln answer to "JI.A.W.’s 1 ' letter in to-night’s ’‘Tribune,” I was at Dr. Williams's lecture on Sunday night, and although he did not quote any loca, cases which have been treated by him 1 think there are a good number of Hastings people who could testily us to the remarkable efficiency of Dr Williams’s treatment. Both my wife and myself have good reason to believe him when he says that appendicitis can bo cured without an operation and that T.B. can be cured by his methods oi treatment As far as the doctors are 'oncerned. 1 believs that a great many more ol them would work more on the hues of Dr. Williams, only they realise what a slave to his stomach th" average human being is. If a sufferer from indigestion was told by his doctor to go horn, and last for two or three days, what chance would there be of that doctor being obeyed? 1 should say about eno in u hundred. No, that same sufferer would sooner risk the indigestion with th*' hope that a coupic of pills would put him right. ' We all know that every living thing is made or marred by the nature of the •food it gets, and "hen man learns to study his own diet in the same manner as that of his cattle and his trees, then will sickncb’i und disease be lessened by tiitv per cent. As far as Dr. Williams casting n reflection on the medical fraternity concerned, he was very careful to point out that a finer body of men t nan'the doctors does not exist, but it was their system that he was attacking In conclusion, if “E.A.M- would like details of cases such a* appendicitis, etc. that have been -ured '■> such treatment as Dr. Williams carries out 1 Will be onlv too glad to gi'c them to him.-Yours, etc., , „ Hastings, April 21. 1936.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 8

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Diet and Doctors Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 8

Diet and Doctors Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 8

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