The New York Sun, Friday, April 6, 1928
Radio Programs For Today
256 - WBBR - 1120
8:35 P.M. - "Human Radio Wave Re-flector," Dr. Mae Work.
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The New York Sun, Friday, April 6, 1928
Radio Programs For Today
256 - WBBR - 1120
8:35 P.M. - "Human Radio Wave Re-flector," Dr. Mae Work.
From the "Radio Digest - Illustrated" magazine's Saturday, November 29, 1924 issue.
Page 12 program listings for Monday, December 1, 1924
WBBR, New York, N.Y. (Eastern, 273)
8:20, "Electronic Treatment of Disease," Dr. Mae Work.
Dr. Mae Work wrote the following in the April 30, 1930 issue of The Golden Age.
"It is stated that if a human corpse is left on a float in a tank it will inevitably turn with its head to the north. Even through the lifeless body the lines of magnetic force will go in the direction they prefer. It is for this reason that it is better to sleep with the head to the north, when that is possible."
The Daily Argus, Mount Vernon, N.Y.
Page 15, Radio Listings for Monday, January 30, 1928.
256m - WBBR - 1,170k
P.M.
8:30 - Osteopathy - Mae Work.
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Osteopathy is the subject that Mae Work studied for two years at the Bolles Institute. She graduated with a D.O degree in the year 1902.
Electronic Medical Digest, Volumes 8-10
published by the Electronic Medical Foundation, 1924
Page 23
Dr Mae J. Work, who has broadcasted lectures on ERA frequently, was scheduled to talk over station WBBR, January 11 on the subject "Curative Qualities of Radio."
page 53
"E.R.A Message Broadcasted", by Dr. Mae Work
(This article was broadcasted through Station W.B.B.R., Staten Island, N.Y. Doctor Work was a student under Doctor Abrams during December, 1922 and January, 1923, when Doctor Abrams was in the most intense part of his work. - Doctor Moore.)
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According to the Wiki article on Albert Abrams: "He died January 13, 1924, from a broncho-pneumonia in San Francisco."
The Journal of Medical-physical Research: A Journal of Progressive Medicine and Physical Therapies, Volumes 12-14.
American Association for Medico-Physical Research., 1935
page 119
Dr. J. Mae Work's paper “Electronic Principles of Disease” was a fine review of the E. R. A. concepts.
Electronic Medical Digest, Volumes 8-10, Electronic Medical Foundation. 1924
page 23
The Saturday feature section of the New York Graphic, December 26, contained a page review of a remarkable result secured by a patient under electronic treatment with Dr. Work.
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A perpetual calendar indicates that in the year 1925 December 26 was on a Saturday.
The Circleville Daily Union-Herald, Saturday, September 25, 1926
Page 2
HOW'S YOUR ELECTRIC BATTERY
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Does It Need Recharging? -
You May Have a Short Circuit.
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Chicago, Sept. 23. - (UP.) - If you don't feel well see an electrician - you may have a short circuit, poor insulation or inductive trouble in your body generator, Dr. Mae Johnson Work of Brooklyn warns.
Humans are nothing more than solidified electricity and disease is an electrical disturbance, Dr. Work told members of the American Electronic Research Association last night.
"The human body produces and consumes 362,000 calories of energy during a lifetime," she said. "Death comes when we burn the current too fast and fail to recharge our equipment."
If a way could be found to permanently recharge our storage battery the elixir of youth would be in man's grasp at last, she declared.
"The human body broadcasts its troubles and by the aid of electronic medicine, physicians are able to "tune in" on disease for every ailment vibrates at its own specific rate. It will be only a short time before physcians will be absolutely accurate in their diagnosis.""
"The human body produces and consumes 362,000 calories of energy during a lifetime," she said.
I would like to know where she got that number from.
A Big Mac hamburger has 550 calories, so dividing
362,000/550= 658.18
One could consume that number of Big Macs in less than two years, eating one per day.
I think there is something wrong with the number Dr. Work is quoted as having said.
THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1927 (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
Page SIX
720K - WBBR - NEW YORK - 256M
6:35 P.M. - Scientific Lecture Series.
6:50 P.M. - Osteopathy, "Adjusting the Human Machine," Dr. Mae Johnson Work.