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We are very sorry to announce that the English
translation of Cellular Therapy has been withdrawn from the web on
November 30, 2003.
This withdrawal was done under strong protest by IPTQ,
but has been demanded by Mr. Aime Ricci, the translator. We hope that
he will change his mind.
Please register your opinion using the
Questionnaire
below.
We anticipate offering this book for sale here as an
ebook for $10. And we believe
that Mr. Ricci will agree to let us bring the free searchable html version
back at that time, if not before.
This book, Cellular Therapy, has great potential value
for humanity. It contains information about rapid treatments or
cures for children with paralysis of polio, for tertiary syphilis
(severe advanced form of syphilis where it enters the brain), for
appendicitis, for ulcers, and for pyloric stenosis (blockage of the exit
from the stomach, usually related to ulcers).
The author of the book, Dr. Donato Perez Garcia,
developed these treatments in the 1930s and 1940s, and published this book
in 1953. But remarkably, his treatments from three generations ago may still be more
advanced, in whole or in part, than the standard treatments used today.
His work has the potential to improve or revolutionize treatment for these specific
conditions, and could transform other parts of medicine as well.
We feel that this information is most valuable when
available for free searching and browsing on the web. The ebook, and a
hoped-for paper form of the book, will be easier to read, and will allow
better printing or copying. But there is no substitute for a
hyperlinked document open to the world of search engines. We feel that
Mr. Ricci is committing an injustice to readers and to humanity by making us
take this resource off the web.
Do you agree with us? Please register your
opinion using the Questionnaire below.
If you need to read this book in a hurry, you can note
that below as well, and perhaps we can get a copy to you through a
compassionate or private use exemption. --Chris Duffield, IPTQ.org
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