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of the blood was withdrawn. The fluid was so 

 offensive as to produce nausea when the gases 

 evolved from it were inhaled. It was sub- 

 jected by Dr. Wood and myself to a current 

 of ozone. For a few minutes the odour of 

 ozone was destroyed by the odour of the gas 

 from the blood. Gradually the offensive smell 

 passed away, then the fluid mass became quite 

 sweet, and at last a faint odour of ozone was 

 detected, whereupon the current was stopped. 

 The blood was thus entirely deodorized, but 

 another and most singular phenomenon was 

 observed the dead blood coagulated as the 

 products of decomposition were removed, and 

 this so perfectly that from the new clot that 

 was formed serum exuded." 



If ozone when applied to such putrid blood 

 can have such a revitalizing effect, how essen- 

 tial must it be to the living animal that it 

 should have all the ozone in its system that 

 nature intended it to have. I feel confident 

 this can only be obtained by or through the 

 aid of normal chemical functions in the body, 

 and they will only be produced by a normal 

 food. 



I shall now quote evidence to show how 



