Ron-- I'm most interested!  Many thanks for your efforts.

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  From: Ron 
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  Subject: CS>Unprecedented Historical Documentation of Colloidal "Collosols" 
Silver


  Unprecedented Historical Documentation of Colloidal "Collosols" Silver
   
  Scientific American, Volume 78,   Page 2 & 3   -  1914
   

  Scientific American Supplement No. 2009  - July 4, 1914
  On Metallic Colloids and Their Bactericidal Properties* 

  The History of Collosols  -  By Henry Crookes
  *Paper read before the Royal Society of Medicine, April 8th, 1914, and 
published in the Chemical News

   

  Par. 1

  "How many angels can stand on the point of a needle"

   

  Par. 4

  "About that time (1903), or shortly afterward, the attention of medical men 
was directed in a critical scientific manner, apart from tradition and 
empiricism , to the curative effect of certain waters from mineral springs. 
Laborious research on the part of many workers has revealed the fact that these 
curative waters contain extremely small metallic particles, endowed with 
continuous, rapid, oscillatory movement known as the "Brownian movement.""

   

  Par. 5

  "One method, known as Bredig's method, of effecting this result was by using 
a high-tension disruptive electric spark under water, between poles of the 
metal to be dealt with. Solutions containing an almost incredible number of 
particles of metal were prepared by these means, and it was soon found that 
these liquids had a very high germicidal power."

   

  Par. 11

  "I know of no microbe that is not killed in laboratory experiments in six 
minutes."

   

   

  ..I will prepare this article in its entirety, in a digital format (hopefully 
within a week) for those interested in reading it.



  ~Ron N