AUTO-SUGGESTION CURES
EXPONENT IN AMERIGA. TRIUMPHANT RECEPTION. ! Australian and. N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 3.5 p.m.) NEW YORK, Jan. 6. M. Emilo Coue, the exponent of autosuggestion in the cure of disease, has arrived here to give a few sessions of private clinic and several lectures. His reception was a veritable triumph. The medical profession is divided in its attitude. Some doctors declare that he should not be allowed to practise. Others point out that he is not violating the law since he does nothing medicinally. M. Coue stresses that he is not a miracle man. Everything is done by tho patient. During a public audience to-day many women rose and voluntarily revealed marvellous cures, running the gamut from tuberculosis to nervous breakdown achieved by M. Coue a;fc' Nancy. His clinics here will be secret in order to keep large numbers whom he would be unable to treat, from attempting -to see him.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18292, 8 January 1923, Page 5
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