SPAHLINGER TREATMENT
A DAYMAN'S THIBET!■
(United Prp«« A««oejation.)
WELLINGTON. This Dav
In a letter to the press Mr George ■Siiirtclili'e, who lias just returned from Geneva, where lie has been on a visit to his son-in-law, who Inis been undergoing a course of Spalilingcr treatment for sonic two years, speaks in the me.-t confident, terms of Spa hlinger’s tilt iin.ilte success i! la l can only obtain the assistance necessary to enable hint In Refect his experiments. He saws: “I have returned with the belief th:H E pah linger is a genius, and that, lit l i-, pinking his researches his life work for I It" benefit of humanity, and (hat not only is he th serving of all the lieip I I ttt 1 can he afforded him hut l hat ii is 1 hduty of governments, as --ve !
as private individuals of means, to 5,.,> that he is enabled to 'complete Ids work." Mr Sliirtclill'e admits that he is writing 1 simply as a layman, hut he ventures the opinion that tiny members •d tlie tiled eal profession who at the P''<'-i'iit stage condemn the treatment : re assuming a very grave responsibility iu view of Hie support', to it woiel, has been given by other distinguished members of the profession.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 October 1925, Page 4
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212SPAHLINGER TREATMENT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 October 1925, Page 4
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