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This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 15th day of May, 1928, in accordance with request made by his wife, Mrs. [...], through Mrs. D. P. Taylor.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. L. B. Cayce and Thomas B. House.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading Vaughn Memorial Hospital, 4:15 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. Selma, Alabama. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here.

2. Now, we find there are abnormal conditions with the physical forces of this body, and there are many conditions existent that are disturbed, and the condition is gradually growing worse, rather than better; though there are good days and bad days experienced by the body. This the nature of that causing the greater disturbance in the body. We have more than one condition lending to the distresses in the body; more than one factor in the disturbance. These, as we see, have more to do with the condition existent in the intestinal system. First we had an impaction. This caused the prolapsus as existed in the ascending colon, and from which the hemorrhage came. In that condition following same, when there was the inception of those elements or bacilli, or bacteria, as gave off that effect of flu with same, this has become rather that of the violent nature, or the sepsis in the condition continues to lend toward that of continual re-infection, and this forms that known as the malignant form, in that this is beginning of that of a tubercular malignant form, and hence - as seen - liable at any period, when sepsis takes place, to produce that which will bring the entering of the condition that would perforations come from. Bad conditions existent.

3. The conditions, then, to be met are those of sepsis, or the re-infection in these condition is, as well as general debilitation as come from all of these - temperature, the blood condition, the supply of energy, nerve force, and all - in the system.

4. To meet these at present, first we would use small doses of Glyco-Thymoline as an antiseptic for the system. No water taken save carrying that of elm - small pinch to a glass of water, and this taken whenever water is given. Those elements as are in that of small quantity of belladonna, chalk, and those conditions that will produce as

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food values for the mucus-producing portions of the system, and that will not add to the temperature of the body by producing the infusion of elements that will not be eliminated from the system.

5. The diet, naturally, is the condition to be watched closely. This would consist of junket, arrow root and such elements that will build without adding to the amount of feces to be passed through; yet will cause the continual activity without exercising the mucus producing portions of the system over much.

6. The activity of actinic lights will aid and assist in bringing nearer to coagulation those portions that have been disturbed through the loss of blood and through incisions as have been made to remove pus as has been forming and blood clots as have been seen. The lack of coagulation shows the effect of the malignant conditions as MUST be dealt with. The condition is serious, but would those conditions be added as given, in a systematic way and manner, we see no reason why response should not come to the body for at least greater improvement. Do that at present. We are through for the present.