TEXT OF READING 4833-1 F 13 (?)

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce in Selma, Alabama, in 1920 (?).

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; L. B. Cayce (?), Conductor; (?), Steno.

R E A D I N G

St. Joseph Hosp., Time of Reading Courtland St., near Unknown. Baker St., Rm. 118, 2nd floor, St. Ann's Hall, Atlanta, Georgia.

1. EC: We have the body here. Now we see the abnormal conditions as we find in this body, have to do with the bacilli as produced in the system, that makes inroads on the blood supply, especially as that, that has to do with the white blood, or the lymphatic construction to same, and especially at present that, that has to do with the condition in the lungs and the effect this produces over the whole system.

2. There are other conditions that are secondary to these but this is the condition, to be wary of at present. The temperature remains above the normal, and then sinks below normal, produced by the condition in the hepatic circulation that prevents the proper elimination throughout the system. This condition has also added to the distress of the body by causing the poor assimilation of properties taken into the system to allay the condition. The closed cells in the lungs by the congestion of these organs produced by numbers of the bacilli, and the effect they produce on the lymphatic and white blood circulation, causes this condition.

3. The organs themselves, we find some of the tissue of portions inflamed, by the condition such as we have through the throat and larynx. The condition through the digestive tract is over taxed more by the properties given to allay the condition, than by the congestion itself. That through the intestinal tract, and the effect as produced in the intestinal tract by the condition of the hepatic circulation is not the real condition to be feared but one to cope with, a secondary condition.

4. We would find that by using little stimulants, not to deaden nerve center action, but to stimulate the excretory functioning of the system - and the eliminating emunctory forces, we would give better results to this body, else we will find that the tissue about the locomotories will become involved, and the sensitive forces of the sensory system will sympathetically give chronic conditions to some of the

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organs. More elimination by correct distribution of the circulation by massage, and by reducing the temperature by the same mode. The medicinal properties to be taken should be only the stimulus to the excretory system. Do that. We are through.