Albert Abrams and his followers

Abrams founded the College of Electronic Medicine. This College organized courses in Spondylotherapy and the E.R.A in San Francisco, CA and some other cities, among it Kirksville MO.

Certificate of McManis Branch of College of Electronic Medicine

Methods used later by Abrams and his followers involved stroking the reagent's abdomen with a glass rod to obtain the "reactions." Later the reagent was dispensed with altogether and the operator stroked a plate hooked up to the Dynamizer, etc. with his fingers to feel the "vibrations" from the patient's blood. Abrams had another device called an oscilloclast, which he used to cure patients. This machine supposedly transmitted back at the diseased tissue the same electronic vibrations it was emitting until the patient was "clear" of the electronic reactions in the reagent.

An E.R.A. practitioner using the percussive method. Nurse in background is "localizing" an infected tooth

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