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Show Tj4lAT press agent. The "Boy Phe-Nom" has certainly got the king j of nress gHts, as liis latest dream proves beyond a doubt TM only trouble is that he is getting a litle too strong and a few moro like the following1 fol-lowing1 while thoy will make excellent additions to freak literature, will scarcely appeal even to the gullible fools who are being deceived by street medicine fakirs all ovor the country. We print the following in fear that there are some who have possibly overlooked the rarity: "Byes with power to look through the human body, through cloth and wood, with strength to deteot the most minute of disease germs or specks, .is what the wonderful Boy Phenomenal is able to boast of. He has stated and proven ' that he can look at a man carefully from a cer tain distance and detect without error any ailment ail-ment with which he may bd afflicted. He looks at his patient and immediately tells him what his trouble is. He asks no question, but with) a single glance ho is able to explain their disease. Whan he was somewhat younger the matter was brought to the attention of a number of Boston physicians, but the strange power was never explained. ex-plained. By means of his X-ray eyes ho is enabled to locate the cause , of the disease, and can treat it accordingly. That, in a measure, is the secret of his great success. He sees the germ immediately, imme-diately, and knows just what and how to treat. Ho sets his deep, flashy, black eyes on the patient, flinqhes slightly, and then seeks out the lurking germ. If It is present it does not get by unseen. He understands well the movement necessary in its capture. "Two years ago he looked at a woman, a matron ma-tron In a private Eastern hospital, and said' he detected a spot on her lung. It happened that the woman died a few months later with tuberculosis. The weather seems to make no difference with the eyes of the phenomenal little doctor. He can see equally as well under all conditions." |