Word: cunningham
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...epithet "Yanks" further bears out my theory. The distinguished habitues of the Club doubtless call him "Dilly dow" for short. I can see him now in gorgeous yellow stockings with silver buckles on his shiny shoon. JOSEPH WILSON COCHRAN Pastor The American Church of Paris Paris, France Cramp v. Cunningham...
...note with interest your article concerning Dr. Cunningham's oxygen treatment and the opinion of Director Cramp of the American Medical Association [TIME, July 4]. Having been a patient of Dr. Cunning ham's two years ago it fairly makes me boil to read the statement of Dr. Cramp...
Without hope I decided to disregard the advice of doctors of the type of Dr. Cramp and went to Dr. Cunningham with the results that in two weeks I was off insulin and on an increased diet and today am a healthy man eating what I want and am no exception to the rule...
...Cramp to say that Dr. Cunningham's statements are unsupported is, to say the least, misleading. Results count and I am only one of many who are alive today through Dr. Cunningham's treatment and we all feel that it is a shame that there are those who condemn without investigation, and thus discourage those with so-called hopeless diseases who might be cured or greatly benefited...
...Cunningham's theories, the Bureau of Investigation of the American Medical Association (directed by Dr. Arthur J. Cramp) has stated: "There is not the slightest scientific evidence to support the thesis on which the Cunningham treatment rests. As independent investigators have never checked up on the subject (for reasons that are rather obvious-namely, the tremendous expense of the apparatus) there is nothing to support Dr. Cunningham's statements or theories except his own unsupported word.... It is our personal belief that Dr. Cunningham, at any rate at the outset, was perfectly sincere and honest in his belief...