Show I DRUNKENNESS Claims for the BiChloride of Gold Method of Cure Its Discoverer Returns from Europe Reasons for ot Divulging His Secret tHe Is Willing Wil-ling to Have lte > ulu Tested ISpecIni to THE HEKALD Examiner Dispatch 1 I I NEW YORK Oct 39Dr Wesley E Keo I loy oiscoverer of the socalled bichloiide of gold cure for drunkenness arrived yesterday I yes-terday He hus been iu Europe during the I summer months and returns to resume his 1 I I work During his stay abroad Dr Keeley I traveled all over tho continent He fn she I s-he says that there is more intoxication in I Scotland than any other part of Europe I I This ne attributes to the climate Ho also I says that he thinks tho use of wines as they are taken in France and Italy are highly beneficial Dr Keeley asserts that his investigations have convinced him that alcohol in dilution often acts as a prophylactic He says that in countries where little lit-tle or no water is drank and where the sole beverage of the people is I diluted wine there is very little drunkenness L drunken-ness Dr Keeley will remain here for a short time and taco return to Dwight Il Ho says that he expect some scientists over from England in the near future to investigate his cure In regard to making known his formula for his famous cure for drunkenness Dr Keeley said he had originally intended to make it known t the world but that acting I act-ing under advice he did not do so Now I an very glad that I did not do so ho continued because my remedy cannot be I misapplied by others to prove that it is uS2ful My position is simply that I challenge chal-lenge the medical profession to examine results not to investigate methods I claim for my treatment so much if I fail to sustain sus-tain my claim then let mo fall I theme the-me ical profession thinks that I have not made my claim good then the secret will never be known But as soon as there is a general agreement among reputable physicians that my discovery is sound then I will tell them its composition and the method of its manufacture But this must be when there is a general belief in the remedy To make the formala public at this time would be to destroy the usefulness useful-ness of all the eighteen institutions for the cure of drunkards by my methods in this country Dr Keeley gave one excellent proof of his not caring about the mere pecuniary rewards of his discovery when he said he had refusea a check for 510000 from Mr Frank Work for the cure of his son |