1890. The Nancy treatment has attracted so much interest among men
of science and members of the medical profession that it seems
strange the knowledge of it is almost entirely theoretical. This
system was successful on the Continent because it was practices by
qualified physicians and surgeons, whose knowledge and experience
taught them where the treatment would be likely to succeed, and
where it would prove ineffectual. Tuckey here advocates its use not
as a universal remedy or as a supplanter of ordinary medical
treatment, but as a powerful auxiliary in combating many forms of
disease not readily reached by other means.
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