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London Lectures of 1907

PART III
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You can see the pictures of wounds thus produced, if you will, in some of the Paris hospitals, for along this line the Frenchman is investigating further than the Englishman has done.

And along that line also lies much of useful experiment to be brought to the relief of the diseases of humanity.
But as I have touched upon medicine, let me say--for I ought here to say it--that there are some methods of modern medicine which Theosophy emphatically condemns.

It declares that no knowledge which is gained from a tortured, a vivisected creature, is legitimate, even if it were as useful as it has been proved to be useless.

It declares that all inoculations of disease into the healthy body are illegitimate, and it condemns all such.

It declares that all those foul injections of modern medicine which use animal fluids to restore the exhausted vitality of man are ruinous to the body into which they are put.


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