Hi List,

I found reference to at least 118 (if I counted  correctly) with a
bibliography.

Trem

Appendix: The Reynolds Study

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In 1995, Dr. Peter L. Reynolds (Ph.D., Provo Utah) documented many of the
diseases proven to responsive to silver colloid treatment. The following is
the list (in alphabetical order) of pathogens and conditions documented
before 1938 where patients were being successfully treated using colloidal
silver. Numeric references are to original sources listed in the
Bibliography.



Adenovirus 5, 23

Anthrax Bacilli 2, 3

Appendicitis 3

Aspergillus Niger 18

Axillæ and blind boils of the neck 10

Bacteria Coli 2

Bacteria Coli Communis 7

Bacteria Dysenteria 2

Bacteria Tubercolosis 7

Bacteria Pyocaneus 2

Bacillary Dysentery 4

Bacillius Typhosus 21

Bladder Irritation 12

Blepharitis (infection of the eyelids) 13

Boils 10

Bovine Rotavirus 23

Bromidrosis in Axille 12

Bromidrosis in Feet 10

Burns and wounds of the cornea 13

Candida Albicans 18, 25

Candida Globata 25

Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 3, 9

Chronic Cystitis 10

Chronic Eczema of Anterior Nares 10

Chronic Eczema of metus of ear 10

Colitis 4

Cystitis 8

Dacryocystitis 13

Dermatitis suggestive of toxæmia 4

Diarrhoea (diarrhea) 4

Diptheria 3

Dysentery 3, 6

Ear Affections 5

Enlarged Prostate 12

Entamoeba Histolytica (cysts) 24

Epiditymitis 10

Erysipelas 3

Escherichia Coli 17, 18, 21

Eustachian tubes (potency restored) 8

Follicular Tonsilitis 10

Furunculosis (Hidradenitis Suppurativa) 3

Gardnerella Vaginalis 25

Gonococcus 7

Gonorrhoea 10

Gonorrhoeal Conjunctivitis 10

Gonorrhoeal Opthalimia 13

Gonorrhoeal Prostratic Gleet 11

Hæmorrhoids 12

Hypopyon Ulcer 13

Impetigo 10

Infantile Disease 16

Infected ulcers of the cornea 13

Inflammatory Rheumatism 3

Influenze 11

Interstitial Keratitis 13

Intestinal troubles 6

Legionella Pneumophila (Legionaire's Disease) 17

Lesion Healing 12

Leucorrhoea 6

M. Furfur 25

Menier's Symptoms 6

Nasal Catarrh 5

Nasopharyngeal Catarrh (reduced) 8

Neisseria Gonorrhea 25

Oedematous enlargement of turbinates without true hyperplasia 9

Offensive discharge of chronic suppuration in Otitis Media 10

Ophthalmology 12

Opthalmic practices 5

Paramecium (Balantidium coli, Holophrya coli, Leukophrya coli,
Balantidiasis) 1

Para-Typhoid 3

Perineal Eczema 12

Phlegmons 3

Phlyctenular Conjunctivitis 10

Pneumococci 2

Poliovirus 1 (Sabin strain) 23

Pruritis Ani 12

Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 17, 18

Puerperal Septicæmia 15

Purulent Opthalmia of infants 13

Pustular Eczema of scalp 10

Pyorrhoea Alveolaris (Riggs disease) 8

Quinsies 6

Rhinitis 9

Ringworm of the body 10

Salmonella 23

Salmonella Typhi 25

Scarlatina 3

Sepsis 16

Septic Tonsilitis 10

Septic Ulcers of the legs 10

Septicæmia 5, 8

Shingles 6

Soft Sores 10

Spore-forming Bacteria 24

Spring Catarrh 10

Sprue 6

Staphyloclysin (inhibits) 2

Staphylococcus Aureus 17, 25

Staphylococcus Pyogenea 7

Staphylococcus Pyogens Albus 2

Staphylococcus Pyogens Aureus 2

Streptococci 7

Streptococcus Fæcalis 17

Streptococcus Pyogenes 25

Subdues inflammation 12

Suppurative Appendicitis (post-op) 10

Tinea Versicolor 10

Tonsilitis 6

Typhoid 3

Typhoid Bacillus 14

Ulcerative Urticaria 4

Urticaria suggestive of toxæmia 12

Valsava's inflammation 8

Vegetative B. Cereus cells 24

Vincent's Angina 10

Vorticella 1

Warts 12

Whooping Cough 8



BIBLIOGRAPHY



1. Bechhold, H. (1919). Colloids in Biology and Medicine, translated by J.
G. M. Bullow. D. Van Nostrand Company, New York, p. 367

2. Ibid., p. 368.

3. Ibid., p. 376.

4. Searle, A. B. (1919). The Use of Colloids in Health and Disease. (Quoting
from the British Medical Journal, May 12, 1917). E. P. Dutton and Company:
New York, p. 82

5. Ibid., (Quoting from the British Medical Journal, Jan. 15, l(s)17), p.
83.

6. Ibid., (Quoting Sir James Cantlie in the British Medical Journal, Nov.
15, 1913), p. 83.

7. Ibid., (Quoting Henry Crookes), p. 70.

8. Ibid., (Quoting J. Mark Hovell in the British Medical Journal, Dec. 15,
1917), p. 86.

9. Ibid., (Quoting B. Seymour Jones), p. 86.

10.Ibid., (Quoting C.E. A. MacLeod in Lancet, Feb. 3, 1912), p. 83.

11. Ibid., (Quoting J. MacMunn in the British Medical Journal, 1917, I,
685), p. 86.

12. Ibid., (Quoting Sir Malcom Morris in the British Medical Journal, May,
1917), p. 85.

13. Ibid., (Quoting A. Legge Roe in the British Medical Journal, Jan. 16,
1915), p. 83.

14. Ibid., (Quoting W. J. Simpson in Lancet, Dec. 12, 1914), pp. 71-72.

15. Ibid., (Quoting T. H. Anderson Wells in Lancet, Feb. 16, 1918), p. 85.

16. (1931). Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office
United States Army. United States Government Pnnting Office, Washington, v.
IX, p. 628.

17. Moyasar, T. Y.; Landeen, L. K.; Messina, M. C.; Kutz, S. M.; Schulze,
R.; and Gerba, C. P. (1990). Disinfection of Bacteria in Water Systems by
Using Electrolytically Generated Copper, Silver and Reduced Levels of Free
Chlorine. Found in Canadian Journal of Microbiology. The National Research
Council of Canada: Ottawa, Ont., Canada, pp. 109-116.

18. Simonetti, N.; Simonetti, G.; Bougnol, E; and Scalzo, M. ( 1992).
Electrochemical Ag+ for Preservative Use. Article found in Applied and
Environmental Microbiology, American Society for Microbiology, Washington,
V. 58, 12, pp. 3834-3836.

19. Slawson, R. M.; Van Dyke, M. I.; Lee, H.; and Trevors, J. T. (1992).
Germanium and Silver Resistance, Accumulation, and Toxicity in
Microorganisms. Article found in Plasmid. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego,
v. 27, 1, pp. 73-79.

20. Thurman, R. B. and Gerba, C. P. (1989). The Molecular Mechanisms of
Copper and Silver Ion Disinfection of Bacteria and Viruses. A paper
presented in the First International Conference on Gold and Silver in
Medicine. The Silver Institute, Washington, v. 18, 4, p. 295. 21. Ibid., p.
299.

21. Ibid., p. 299.

22. Ibid., p. 300.

23. Ibid., p. 301.

24. Ibid., p. 302.

25. Larry C. Ford, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, UCLA School
of Medicine, Center for the Health Sciences, November 1,1988.




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