THE MacKENZIE CASE
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AUCKLAND, Alareli 18,
In the Dumb's AlaeKenzie ease, Air Justice Herdman questioned the need of further evidence by patients, which -was simply a repetition of the evidence already given. He gave the defence permission in call twelve more vit-
Alr Meredith said he would call evidence in rebuttal. Frederick' lladtield, electrical engineer. said he had made ten Abrams’ machines. He bad used the oscillator. The first experience lie ever got was when sitting in front of a machine operating at the wrong rate. There was a tremendous pain in the stomach. The energy did come from’the oscillator. The writer of the article in the •‘.Scientific American’’ did not know wliat, he was talking about. Witness was asked: “Did AlaeKeuzio tell you that you had cancer on the liver?”
AYimess replied : I don't know. Ido not remember.
His Honour: You don't mean to fell me you didn’t Lake any notice il be told von that you had cancer? Witness: He told me l was very ill, and did me a terrible lot of good. I don't think lie meant anything seriously that I had < aueer. His Honour: At all events your liver is all light now ? Witness: Acs. Mis Honour: Well, that’s the main thing. (Laughter).
DR RKTTIT’S CAFE. AUCKLAND. .Alareli 18. Doctor William Rettit told how Ala,Ken/.ie had i-iii'cd him of iiillaiiiiimtioii of the right hip hone. Other doctors had failed. Later lie entered Ur Abrams’ Clinic in America. There were fifty .students, mostly qualified doctors. No man eo uld moot ilio Into Hr Abrams without realising that ho was a man ol outstanding genius. Witness had since used the Ahr;u ns treatment in addition to his ordinary practice. Kvorv month showed more conclusively the beneficial results of the system.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1925, Page 1
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298THE MacKENZIE CASE Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1925, Page 1
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