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Latz, Gottlieb · 1869

If we compare the standpoint of today's pathology with the standpoint that this discipline once occupied, we find a superiority in today's view to such an extent that the former view is quite forcefully suppressed. For how can vague speculation measure itself against exact research?
If, on the other hand, we compare the standpoint of today's therapy with the standpoint that this discipline once occupied, we find a superiority in the former view to such an extent that today's view is forcefully suppressed. For thousands of years ago, physicians already knew the Arcana secret remedies; today the knowledge of them has been lost. Aside from my humble self, who had to rediscover them, no physician has knowledge of them.
The fact that the knowledge of the Arcana secret remedies was lost is related to the fact that these remedies, and the scope of their effect, were known only to a small handful of physicians, the alchemical physicians. These men kept the great remedies secret. The small band of those who knew dwindled more and more, and finally vanished.
It is said: "He who diagnoses well, will heal well" original Latin: "Qui bene dignoscit, bene medebitur". The perversity of this saying is obvious. The present age has come very far in "diagnosing well," but in "healing well" it stands very far behind the alchemists.
Heal !!
Can one heal everything?
Ah no, if one could heal everything, then no person would ever die.
What then can be healed?
Well, no standard list can be drawn up for that. But I tell you this, a series of diseases which the schools of medicine are unable to cure can indeed be healed.
And in what way?
Through the use of the Arcana secret remedies, those great means which, as stated, were known to the alchemists, known in their effectiveness at the bedside, which were lost, and which I have rediscovered after much effort and exertion and have tested at the bedside for a number of years.
Who can believe everything that has been and is being said, especially in the field of healing? In such matters, the door is wide open to self-deception.
Quite right. But you should not believe. You should use the great remedies that I teach you, then you will grasp with your hands what I have grasped with my hands. I lay the great remedies openly before you, use them! You risk nothing by it. The most that is at stake is that your patient, whom you cannot heal anyway, remains unhealed. And as far as self-deception is concerned: Are there diseases in which, regarding healing and not healing, all self-deception ceases of its own accord from the very start?
Yes!
Which ones?
The prominent epidemic diseases. When smallpox, scarlet fever, malignant measles, typhus, cholera, dysentery, and so on, prevail in an area, and people are dying, sometimes dying like flies, those treated according to the schools just as well as the untreated, is self-deception possible then if the patients treated with the Arcana secret remedies do not die? Is it self-deception when the pallbearers enter the houses to the left and right, but not the houses where the patients were treated by means of the Arcana?
What, in the Arcana one has remedies against smallpox, scarlet fever, malignant measles, typhus, cholera, dysentery, and so on?
Yes!
That would be colossal, and is indeed hard to believe!
Yes, it is colossal, and is indeed hard to believe! And as I have already said above, you should not believe at all. Faith is good in religion, but experience at the bedside has nothing to do with faith. Do not believe me, but use the Arcana at the bedside, and you will see what I have seen, heal what I have healed.
But you stand so isolated!