THE NIDIOLOGIST 



An oxtqen noriE q^re 



WITHOUT MEDICINE. 



Often Cures Cases Incurable to the 

 Host Approved Remedies 



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The following letter is from Rev. Ross Taylor, editor of ILLUSTRATED 

 AFRICA (formerly called AFRICAN NEWS), a journal in the interests 

 of African missionaries, and which was established by his father. Rev. 

 William Taylor, Bishop of Africa : 



No. 150 Fifth Avenue, New York, A/ay 15, 1894. 

 A/jf Dear Sir : 



I take pleasure in notifying you of the beneficent results of the us^ of the Electropoise as reported 

 to me by several of our missionaries. Rev. Williatn Rasmussen, for some six years on the Congo, 

 testifies that when early applied it will check African fever. Rev. William E. Dodson, who has seen still 

 longer service in Angola, has found it very efficient as a remedial agent. 



I have used one in my own family with very gratifying results. My youngest son had what seemed 

 to me to be a very serious nervous affection ; when your treatment was first applied, he could not endure 

 more than three minutes' application at a time. After some weeks he could go to sleep under the treat- 

 ment, and let it continue until morning. He is now in perfect health, which can only be attributed, 

 under the blessing of God, to the Electropoise and your advice to keep him as much as possible in the 

 fresh air. 



The Bishop has taken one of your instruments to Africa, since when we have sent several others. 



Yours truly, 



ROSS TAYLOR. 



Eleclrolibralion Co., 



1122 Broadway^ New York. 

 407 Oxford Street^ London. 



