The next letter, written on October 18th, informed me:.
I have gained 3lbs. 3 ozs. this week. Next week I ought to top the 9 stone weight.
On November 22nd, she wrote: I feel remarkably fit. I have gained 5 lbs. 9 ozs. in the last three weeks, have not taken any medicine at all, my appetite is splendid, I can take walks and do my housework and the sharp spell of frost we had did not leave me miserably cold, as has usually been the case when I have been in England for the Winter. I think you will agree that I am not in need of further treatment.”.
Mrs. C.L. visited me and I did not recognize her. She had become a magnificent woman, she had gained thirty pounds, and had had no further fever attacks. She told me she would let me know immediately if she needed further help. As I did not hear from her, I can only assume that her fever was permanently eliminated by a few doses of table salt in doses of a decillionth of a grain, reinforced by a few doses of Arsenic of a millionth of a grain.
Similar cures of fever and Quinine poisoning have been effected by many doctors. Unfortunately orthodox medicine refuses to consider the possibility of employing homoeopathic medicines or to experiment with minimum doses. Instead, sufferers from malaria and other fevers are given enormous quantities of Quinine by the mouth and subcutaneously, although Quinine destroys red blood corpuscles and poisons the body as a whole. It seems almost a minor matter that thousands of Anglo-Indians are made permanently deaf by Quinine.