New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment
primary document · 1916
LINK
SUMMARY
Albert Abrams's own 1916 exposition of the Electronic Reactions of Abrams, setting out the 'electronic' theory of disease and its diagnostic and therapeutic application. The primary statement of the doctrine in the practitioner's own words, and the source of the artifact media (an interior anatomical plate from the book).
NOTES
Albert Abrams’s principal book-length statement of the Electronic Reactions of Abrams, published in San Francisco by the Philopolis Press in 1916. It presents ‘physico-clinical medicine’ and the claim that disease can be interpreted and treated through ‘electronic’ vibratory phenomena. Used here as the primary record of the doctrine in Abrams’s own words and as the source of the artifact image (an interior anatomical plate from the book). Held in full scan by the Internet Archive (identifier newconceptsindia00abra; California Digital Library copy).