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Finding 20 Historical testimony avoiding hand amputation, from distance

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Case: Amputation of my hand and healing at a distance.

Magnetic Medicine Book of Carlos Solís, healing at a distance

The book Magnetic Medicine, by Carlos Solis, published by the Fund of Economic Culture in 2011, presents testimonies about the operation of the collective neural network, which is a human mental network of Kenelm Digby using ferrous sulfate powder more than 350 years ago.

Kenelm Digby (1603-1665), Presents his Discourse in 1658 at a celebrated Assembly in Montpellier, being Chancellor of the Queen of Great Britain, on the healing of wounds by the powder of ferrous sulphate, even if the patient was at a distance.

The discourse begins with the testimony of James Howell, who separates two of his best friends who fight with a sword and cause serious injuries in one hand. They were immediately bandaged and examined by surgeons who feared for gangrene and amputation of the hand.

The injured, Howell, fearing the amputation of his hand, goes with Digby to ask for help, who tells him that he does not need to touch or see him and asks for the bloodied bandage. When it receives it into a basin that has water and ferrous sulfate powder, the pain of the wound disappearing and healing.

The powder is also known as sympathetic powder and is the green or capricious vitriol, ferrous sulphate, which had been manufactured in England since 1579 and it could be found at any drugstore. Vitriol desiccated in the sun and purified by recrystallization is sympathetic dust.

The analysis of the case can be done by answering the following questions:
a) Why could it be not credible and not possible?
b) How could it be credible and possible?