08-01 Colon: malignant infiltration of Mesentery

Mrs Jenny Fisk

An extract from
The Brusch Research for René Caisse
which he seems to have failed to keep a copy of.
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age 73.
In 1954 malignant polyp of sigmoid removed. In 1959 benign polyp removed and definite malignant infiltration of Mesentery found.

Severe constipation had begun in March 1959, indicating bowel blockage. Bowel movements obtained only once in seven days by use of frequent enemas.

Patient successively hospitalised and bedridden.

Mental state very low. Ambition lacking. Edema of ankles.

Treatment commenced July 14.
Bowels began to move normally once a day very shortly.
Bowel regulation has continued.
No change in diet and no medication other than Nurse’s remedy.
Substance isn’t cathartic.
Edema of ankles disappeared after five treatments.
Patient is actively on her feet.
Energy restored beyond anything she has experienced since her 1954 operation.
Once again making regular shopping trips to Boston.
Her outlook is cheerful.
She is comfortable and has gained six pounds since treatment began.



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