Dr. Albert Abrams graduated from Heidelbert in 1882 at the age of 19 and practiced for many years in San Francisco. In 1910 he invented a new diagnostic method based on "electronic vibrations" that allowed him, as he claimed, to diagnose patients based on a drop of blood or even a handwriting sample. They were then treated by an application of radio waves to their spine and in many cases completely cured of any excess cash. This is the house where Dr. Abrams lived and was visited by one his biggest supporters, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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