7 JULY 1939, Page 25

ABRAM'S BOX AND CANCER TREATMENT

SIR,—In reply to your correspondent, Dr. Abram's apparatus is not in the ordinarily accepted sense of the term an electrical apparatus at all.

The eminent medical practioner, therefore, who, after sub- jecting the apparatus to an exhaustive test for the purpose of discovering an electric current and, finding none, declared the whole thing to be a fraud, was, to say the least of it, lacking in intelligence, or fairness, or both !—Yours truly, Barrington House, Haywards Heath, Sussex.

TAVISTOCK.