43 diseases with separate causes and requiring separate treatments, all of them in this case were the result of one ca'ise—^VKO.N- J7o^~'. As an illustration of the allopath's utter disregard of the real cause of disease Dr. G. T. Wrench has chosen at random three of the disease conditions mentioned in thct list—Pr-euftionia, Peptic ulcer and Acute Jmestior-. o- i'r:e rr^ddle ear. Under each disease, on the leii hand side are given the causes of that disease accordirg1 to medical text books and on the right hand side the cause of the same according to the Coonoor experiment. The comparison is very interesting indeed. CAUSES OF PNEUMONIA Text Books Coonoor Pneumococcus Microbe Weakness of old age Exhaustion Chill Previous Attack Wrong Food Some other illness A Blow on the Chest CAUSES ot PEPTIC ULCER. Text Books Coonoor Occupation: anaemic and dyspeptic servant girls/ shoemakers, surgeons. Wrong Food Injury Associated diseases such as anaemia/ heart disease/ diseases of liver, appendix, gall bladder, teeth/ tonsils.