184 MICROBES AND THE MICROBE-KILLER. 



spent several hours with Mr. Eadam one day last week, 

 and was shown how microbes are photographed, and also 

 shown the many experiments made before visitors at his 

 offices, No. 1288 Broadway. 



Here are some of the things Mr. Eadam said to The 

 Press reporter which will interest those who would know 

 more about Mr. Eadam and his wonderful microbe-killer : 



'^ Although it took a long time to make the discovery, 

 I did after all, and I can readily see now why it was more 

 natural for me to make so great a discovery than for 

 medical scientists. I simply did one thing. All my 

 knowledge of plants and flowers I transferred to the 

 human system. The analogy was perfect. Whatever 

 causes fermentation in a plant will cause fermentation 

 in a human body. Long before I made the discovery I 

 had found out that microbes caused fermentation in 

 plants. As soon as I drew the analogy between plants 

 and human life, I knew just as much about diseases in 

 human beings as I knew about diseases in plants. 



*'The great quantity of medicine I took while under 

 the doctors' care I found afterward to be absolutely 

 worthless. I was suffering from fermentation caused 

 by microbes. Millions of microbes were swarming in 

 my blood, propagating themselves into countless other 

 millions, and all feeding upon my system. The medicine 

 I took, instead of killing these microbes, actually helped 

 to feed them. This I proved by a simple experiment 

 after I had made my discovery. I had saved samples of 

 all the medicines I had ever taken. Into quantities of 

 these medicines I placed living microbes taken from my 

 system. Instead of the medicine killing the microbes, 

 as it ought to have done in order to cure my disease, the 

 microbes actually propagated in the medicine. 



'*When Professor Koch discovered his lymph the 

 medical world said it was a great discovery, and was 

 ready to accept his theories. I alone declared that it 

 was founded upon a wrong basis. In all the New York 

 papers I published exactly why it could not cure con- 

 sumption or any other disease. People laughed at me, 



