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THE NEW SCIENCE.

CURING

VIBRATION.

A Wonderful Invention.

History, which is the final comprehensive record of all things, contain*, pf obnrse, os ite element the record a-nd '■ gtory (°r at feast * no i m P resS ) °* **<* thine whether relatively great or " s jj' ■■- There have been, and there will N 1 ! many pages of history demoted to the subject of the nroerers of the Science of curing arsease- All the great discoveries will hate their place in thcs<? pages, and 'y* worament amonK them will be one deroted to the subject of Curative Me- ' chanical Massage or Therapeutic \ibrfltion, which is recognised to-day as ; mc of the greatest curative forces m " exiitence. Moreover, in History'e ro"cord it will be written that the don:>tiant factor that first brought thn riehty curative force into general pro- . minence and practice was the mven- ,-. ' tion and introduction ot the Yeedea. A eeneration of endeavour, experi- • ' Bientf failures, mistakes,. partial sno- '■■-"■ crises on the part of serious scientists •■- ' the world , over at last bore fruit i:: the • invention and introduction in London. - •• n the year 1902, of the Veedee as the : ; : fort practical hand-worked Health Vi- : - brator ever made. The unique - fea- ■ tares which made the above sentence -- true in 1902 make it remain equally - • true to-day, for, despite countless *t- " ■ tempts to rival it, the Veedee- still re- ' . mama the only practical 'machine for ' applying Curative Health Vibration. ■ The Virtue of Mechanical Vibration. The Ute Mr W. T. St«ad, editor of : tho " Beriew of Reviews " and one of the bestrinformed' men of his- time, publulted in March, J9H, an article from hi]? 6wn"ptn "entitled,» The Virtue of Mechanical Massage." In .it, after • sketching the conditions existing prior to the invention of the Veedee, he cou'tinues as follower — .. : . - ' ' "The dreame and efforts: of inven- • ■ "■ tors were directed everywhere to. devise a hand-worked vibrator,- which, whilst it <>oald be able to,meet the essential , I requirements laid down by I>r Morti- ] I "mer-Granville and others as to adjuetabihtv of speed, strength of vibrations, j length of stroke, etc., should at the is mc time be both cheap ahdsimple in use. Forr years these efforte to make a practical.band-worked vibrator failed. At last, however,'an inventor in Londo?i introduced »n idea which, till then, ir«6 entirely-new in hand-worked Thera-. ]v»utic : vibratore, viz., the idea of'producing vibration* by the rapid revolution of an adjustable-eccentric or unbalanced weight. This was the Veedee, which was patented in 1908,, »nd *üb- ~ Wquently described by jnp-". //. . As regards the great efficacy of enr«. ttre vibration iv the treating of a" greau number of painful-complaints, there ia no room, for-two opiriiona. . Countless •offerers, to whoni vibration has brought-* relief, after they J»d. practitally given up alt hope of ever t regaining* tneir Sealfch'and'strength,/ *intnes6"t<> : tnis. The leading.lights of '»ne Medial Frofession£too,;areJnndmg •* Vibration a etaunch ally ; in their* pro* I Session. -Dγ' J. Mortinler-Granville.the I bteat English Specialist and ■ ConsultIf unt. who has sfttdjed the subject of BN faring -by'- V ibration moro deeply and F M tnore practically probably than any other m^'hu'^ttott:—':&<&Fj ' _can of the body may t in th£ absence erf - . utterly disabling orgamo . disease,. __ be made top'erfora its proper functions By exciting v tß». henfe..that supplies it with' energy', by means of mecuanical vibration* ?In this-way I-hove seen the. liver' unloaded,-«nd what seemed to be inveterate torpidity of the intestines (i.e., chronic constipation) remedied by a. few successive vibrations." Another much-quoted authority, Morrell, says:—; ; ../.-.. .<.>', ; .-v,. ;■• ■ - "There is a great-aray. of invalid! suffering from inactivity of tho organs. Their iiseues m eed waking up, not feedj ing on patent medicinea; Vibration will do thorn good." ■ ■'.';-. ■ : Curative Vibration. " All tl>©.»eaiicil-'ejiini6tii in tfceworld; how*veri would be. useless if there were not convenient means to hand wherewith to put them into practice. - Forrocately there ie, however.. ,Th|e yeedee v the Uttle machine-thaVhringsVthe benefits of Curative 'Vibration within.tho reacfr of »11. When »PPliod to any . part of the body'it drivee ft steady stream of health-giving and reyivenating Vibration into the system wityi euch compelling force that the innermost; . rrgfcnr We reaefcad and gently stimulated «nd itsdoced to properly iulfil ttttt a»mal functions. One of the ~ mo>t wonderful properties of Veodee Vibration is itepower to.instantly stop " pain. This.in itself ie>» great thing, bat Veedee does more tnan i xhn— it goes right to the cause of the pain ana, by removing it, cures.. Mr W. T. Stetui, quoted above, also ottered the following on the subject of tnochanical Vibratory Massage:—,

"I know , all about tie principle, for. I learned ifc from the Veedee. I have cob a Veedee it home, which has lain !, ' handy on a shelf in my library for the last five yeare. When neople write re- "- proaching mc for not doing justice to tfie Veedee, I can only reply by saying 1 - that the inventor of the Veedee has partly himself to blame. . . . Noblesse oblige. What right has he to keep eucb a light hidden under a bushel? _ Why does he not give demonstrations in* the West End of London and other cities to enable the general publio to sco what the Veedee carido compared with other machine*? Perhaps the Veedee maker may say that good wine needs no bush, to which may be replied tho preface saying ot. Voltaire, that even the Bon Dieu could not do without Reclame, a* he needed a belfry in every parish to remind people of his existence." Although. Mr Stead may have been right when he wrote thus, the case is .different to-day. The ar* doing all in their power to make ' Injown the wonders of Curative Vibration to as many sufferers as it is possible t* reach. . Thousands, have been • eurea, but there are still many unfortunate people enduring useless agony through ignorance of the little machine j- which can driTe away their pains. In * order to-make the Veedee known te them tße Veedee Specialists have arranged to give »• publio demonstration at the King's Theatre, Christchmch, on Saturday evening, June 6, to which all are cordially invited to comp. It must be borne in mind that- all Veedee .Vibration does is accomplished without the use of drugs of any kind. l>ru£s in many oases, do much to alleviate pain/ but it is seldom that they do not cause a more or less harmful „.' ~ * reaction. With Curative Vibration, no ,eueh danger exists. The treatment in - ,"" few where 5t fails to da .good at least never do*s »uy harm, and 11 the patient suffers no ill after effect* . - Veedee Curative Vibration heals entire , ~ .'y in Nature's- way by inducing th* "various Ijmbs and organs to return* ; - their 'proper duties. Some of tlie ■» ' . ealte accomplished in this way are truly ' Wonderful in such cases as Rheumatism, £ Neuralgia. Sciatica, .Neuritis, Consli- ■/ ' Jjalion, Liver and Kidney troubles. \ ' - Deafness, Goitre and many other ail\f >«»nts too numerous, to mention. 1 %'' '■'•> >' ':■'■:' '-'■ / . h- '- '■■'■:■'■<:■ '-'-■; - : -" ■■"■•• -" ; : .

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 7

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THE NEW SCIENCE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 7

THE NEW SCIENCE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 7

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