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      • Albert Abrams (December 8, 1863 – January 13, 1924) was a fraudulent American physician, well known during his life for inventing machines, such as the "Oscilloclast" and the "Radioclast", which he falsely claimed could diagnose and cure almost any disease.
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  2. Albert Abrams (December 8, 1863 – January 13, 1924) was a fraudulent American physician, well known during his life for inventing machines, such as the "Oscilloclast" and the "Radioclast", which he falsely claimed could diagnose and cure almost any disease. [1]

  3. May 27, 2024 · This chapter describes the life of the American doctor, researcher, and entrepreneur Albert Abrams (1863–1924). After a successful career in conventional medicine, Abrams became convinced that diseases could be detected via radiation emanating from the body....

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  4. Dr. Albert Abrams,Father of Radionics. Returning to his native San Francisco, Abrams was made Professor of Pathology, and later Director of Medical Studies at Stanford University, California. He devoted most of his time, however, to original research associated with the human nervous system.

  5. Jan 25, 2021 · The father of modern Radionics is one Albert Abrams. Abrams was born in 1863 in San Francisco, California. He would go on to earn his medical degree from Heidelberg University in Germany nineteen years later in 1882.

  6. Born in the wake of the San Fransisco gold rush era, in December of 1863, Dr. Albert Abrams was an heir to the large fortune of a popular merchant. Albert made use of his fortune to further his education, and serve the world through medicine.

  7. While primitive forms of radionics existed even in ancient times, the modern era of radionics started in the early 1900s when Albert Abrams developed his ideas and popularised his radionic machines (Table 6.1).

  8. Albert Abrams (1863–1924), often termed the “dean of 20th century charlatans,” was an American physician famous for creating and promoting such techniques as “Spondylotherapy” and the “Electronic Reactions of Abrams.”