Re: CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914
The Rosemary story analyzed http://www.silversolutions.com/media/colloidal_silver_summer2001.pdf - Original Message - From: Bill Missett To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 7:15 PM Subject: Re: CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914 Listers will be interested to know that if you do a google search for the name of the author of this piece, you get blue lady Rosemary Jacobs' website on the first page, wherein she calls CS an 80-year-old fraud and states that Crookes was called a quack by the JAMA in 1919. She pretty well trashes the guy with an amazingly well-informed insider knowledge of these obscure facts. Hmm - Original Message - From: Ron To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 3:52 PM Subject: CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914 I have uploaded the 1914 Scientific American article about CS to a FTP site for those who wish to download it. The pages in the volume were 10.5 x 15, so I had to segment it, in 3 jpeg files. Also, for better viewing, enlarge the pics to 150% of normal. The information contained within the article is historically significant. It really names the fathers of Colloidal Silver and the origin to which it was discovered. It leaves in it's wake trails for additional research. ~Ron N http://my.core.com/~ron/CS/
CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914
I have uploaded the 1914 Scientific American article about CS to a FTP site for those who wish to download it. The pages in the volume were 10.5 x 15, so I had to segment it, in 3 jpeg files. Also, for better viewing, enlarge the pics to 150% of normal. The information contained within the article is historically significant. It really names the fathers of Colloidal Silver and the origin to which it was discovered. It leaves in it's wake trails for additional research. ~Ron N http://my.core.com/~ron/CS/
Re: CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914
Thank you, Ron, for this great public service for the CS cause!! - Original Message - From: Ron To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 3:52 PM Subject: CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914 I have uploaded the 1914 Scientific American article about CS to a FTP site for those who wish to download it. The pages in the volume were 10.5 x 15, so I had to segment it, in 3 jpeg files. Also, for better viewing, enlarge the pics to 150% of normal. The information contained within the article is historically significant. It really names the fathers of Colloidal Silver and the origin to which it was discovered. It leaves in it's wake trails for additional research. ~Ron N http://my.core.com/~ron/CS/
Re: CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914
Ron, Thank you for this artical. Its great! Tom ---Original Message--- From: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Saturday, September 21, 2002 15:52:20 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914 I have uploaded the 1914 Scientific American article about CS to a FTP site for those who wish to download it. The pages in the volume were 10.5 x 15, so I had to segment it, in 3 jpeg files. Also, for better viewing, enlarge the pics to 150% of normal. The information contained within the article is historically significant. It really names the fathers of Colloidal Silver and the origin to which it was discovered. It leaves in it's wake trails for additional research. ~Ron N http://my.core.com/~ron/CS/image/gif
Re: CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914
Listers will be interested to know that if you do a google search for the name of the author of this piece, you get blue lady Rosemary Jacobs' website on the first page, wherein she calls CS an 80-year-old fraud and states that Crookes was called a quack by the JAMA in 1919. She pretty well trashes the guy with an amazingly well-informed insider knowledge of these obscure facts. Hmm - Original Message - From: Ron To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 3:52 PM Subject: CSScientific American, Volume 78, Page 2 3 - 1914 I have uploaded the 1914 Scientific American article about CS to a FTP site for those who wish to download it. The pages in the volume were 10.5 x 15, so I had to segment it, in 3 jpeg files. Also, for better viewing, enlarge the pics to 150% of normal. The information contained within the article is historically significant. It really names the fathers of Colloidal Silver and the origin to which it was discovered. It leaves in it's wake trails for additional research. ~Ron N http://my.core.com/~ron/CS/