TEXT OF READING 304-6 M 70

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Room 115, Dayton, Ohio, this 20th day of June, 1924, in accordance with request made by self - Mr. [304].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gladys Davis, Conductor & Steno.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 12:30 P. M. ..., Va. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Now, we find the body very good throughout, save for specific conditions and troubles that have arisen. In many ways the body is much better than when we had it before. The condition, however, as we find in the foot (in the right one), where the injury both to the flesh in the bruising of muscular tissue and also the fracture to the bony portion, and the crushing of soft portion in toe proper, this we find giving a great deal of trouble, and they must be careful of infection on account of the circulation as is shown in system. Hence, it would be well that the stimulant necessary to make the circulation more in the system would be well at this time. For this stimulant we would take small quantity of strychnine, under the directions, however, of physician with the condition and with the temperature as will come from these conditions. Bathe well in solution that will disinfect the condition using Bichloride of Mercury in as warm water as can be applied to the afflicted parts. Dress then with that solution known as Unguentine, a combination of oil and of sedative, and of a cleansing of the bruised portions.

2. Do that, keeping circulation, keep the action through the handling of the portion so that the circulation may eliminate and not leave too much in the system for the chance here of infection from the condition imposed at present, taxing the system then by the stimulation. For, they do not wish to give the overflow of the white blood supply in the system, else we would have a taxation through too much white blood, too little of the red and too little of elimination.

3. Follow these, however, as has been given.

4. Be well that the portion where the end of the bone has been mis-shapen, and out of alignment, be corrected properly.

5. Do that.

6. We are through for the present.