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M. COUE IN AMERICA.

“THE ACID TEST.” By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. NEW YORK. January 13. M. Emil Cone, the French auto-sug-gestion advocate, received the acid test when he appeared at the Neurological Institute before, one hundred of New York's most eminent nerve specialists. Doctors declared afterwards that M. Coue is lacking in a knowledge of science, and even of auto-suggestion. Thirty patients were produced before the Frenchman, none of whom were suffering from complaints that M. Coue regarded as impossible of a cure under his method. Only one man, who suffered from headaches, declared that he was cured, after M. Cone had rubbed him, saying, “ Ca passe.” The doctors stated that the patients responded better to the institute’s own treatment.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16940, 15 January 1923, Page 5

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M. COUE IN AMERICA. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16940, 15 January 1923, Page 5

M. COUE IN AMERICA. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16940, 15 January 1923, Page 5