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name one. There are cases where, from some cause or 

 other, mortification supervenes on an injury. As soon 

 as that process stops, of which Nature gives unmistak- 

 able signs, then the diseased portion may be safely and 

 rightly removed ; for, if it be not taken away, and 

 assuming the patient's health to continue good. Nature 

 herself would remove it, but the process would be slow 

 and the stump would be unsatisfactory. 



If I had a compound fracture of one of my limbs, I 

 should be content to keep the parts in place, keep the 

 wound saturated with microbe-killer and use it freely 

 internally, and I should have no fear for the results. 

 Microbes would be prevented interfering with Nature, 

 and I know that everything then would progress satis- 

 factorily. 



Persons whose bodies are mutilated usually die from 

 inflammation — that means fermentation, which again 

 means microbes. But if the microbe-killer be used 

 intelligently no microbes can exist, no fermentation can 

 take place, and consequently there can be no inflamma- 

 tion. 



We shall always require surgeons. That is certain. 

 There are numberless forms of accident and injury 

 where their assistance will be necessary ; but in all their 

 work the microbe-killer must fill an important place, 

 since it stops fermentation and what the doctors call 

 blood-poisoning, which is simply blood filled with mi- 

 crobes. When the value of my discovery is fully under- 

 stood there will be but little use for surgical instruments. 

 We may take any diseased growth on the human body ; 

 call it lupus, or cancer, or a tumor, or what you will, 

 there was a time when it had a begianing. In the 

 future, when such things are first observed, the microbe- 

 killer will be used immediately, and thus the growth 

 will be stopped and no trouble will ensue. 



During the short time that I have been using the 

 medicine I have seen many cases of cancer, ulcerated 

 sores, abscesses, etc., etc., all of which have been cured 

 by a free use of the medicine. Not, recollect, by small 



