Box P2 -- Folder: Abram(s), A
Newscopy: "SAN FRANCISCO AID SOUGHT FOR LENINE, RUSSIAN CHIEF--In an effort to find out what is the matter with Lenine [sic], famous dictator of Russia, friends here have appealed to Dr. Albert Abrams and his mysterious instrument, the ocilloclast [sic]. Dr. Abrams said yesterday he was arranging his affairs so that he might leave for Russia on October 1, if his services are desired by the Russian leader. The oscilloclast has become famous as the instrument that was called into the divorce courts to determine which of two men was the father of a child. It has also been used in diagnosing diseases at long distance. The strange invention is supposed to tell from a single clot of blood whether the individual from which it was taken is suffering from cancer, tuberculosis or malaria. Lenine has been reported alternately as dying and recovering from some time. It is said that his malady baffles the skill of Europe's best diagnosticians. Photo shows Dr. Albert Abrams of San Francisco, using his ocilloclast [sic] on a patient trying to locate cancer."