Descrição
Reich originally published this 64-page digest in April 1952 as Volume 4, Number 2 of the Orgone Energy Bulletin. This is essentially a laboratory manual for performing the three-part Reich Blood Test–i.e., a diagnostic for the early detection of disease processes in the body–derived from Reich’s cancer course at Orgonon in July and August 1950.
The Reich Blood Test comprises (1) The Microscopic Test (2) The Autoclavation Test and (3) The Blood Culture Test.
This publication includes pages of photographs from Reich’s time-lapse films documenting the development of bions, T-bacilli [a virulent form of bion–the T stands for Tod, the German word for death] and cancer cells. There are also pages of Reich’s drawings depicting these biological processes, which are easy for the average reader to follow.
Together with Reich’s 1948 book The Cancer Biopathy, this is one of the most valuable primary materials about Reich’s cancer research and the practical application of his laboratory and clinical findings.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Introduction
Rules to follow in basic research
Functional identity between origin of cancer cells and origin of protozoa
Cancer cells—end product of a long series of changes
Disintegration of all living matter into bions and into T-bacilli
II. The Reich Blood Test
The Microscopic Test: Disintegration of RBC [red blood cells] in physiological saline
Characteristics of bio-energetically vigorous blood and of bio-energetically weak blood
Tautness and speed of disintegration indicative of the orgone energy content of the RBC
The Autoclavation Test: Cohesion a function of the orgone energy present
Macroscopic and microscopic picture of autoclaved blood
The Blood Culture Test
III. The T-Bacilli
Methods of determining the presence of T-bacilli
Microscopic examination of the fresh material
The culturing of T-bacilli
Staining of T-bacilli for permanent mounts
The injection of T-bacilli into mice to produce cancer
Functional developmental processes in production of cancer tumor
Importance of examination of tissues in living state
IV. Orgonomic Examination of Body Secretions
Orgonomic diagnosis of uterine cancer biopathy possible years before appearance of classical picture
The healthy vaginal secretion
Vaginal secretion indicative of cancer biopathy
Transition of healthy tissue cells into cancer cells
V. Indications for the Use of the Orgone Energy Accumulator
Stages of cancer in which the use of the accumulator is indicated
Changing of T-reaction to B-reaction
VI. The Medical Efficacy of the Orgone Energy Accumulator
Reaction of the RBC to cancer cells
Earth (PA) bions in combination with Ca blood
The orgonomic potential
Orgonotic field action, lumination and excitation in the orgone energy accumulator
Charging of the RBC and tissues with bio-energy by means of the accumulator
Prevention of cancer—a social problem
Bibliography of Works on Orgone Energy