For example, with this layout, Abrams discovered that cancer can be measured at
50 Ohms, gonorrhoea at 52 Ohms etc. If the blood specimen of a cancer sufferer
was poured into the metal cup and the variable resistance box set to 50, on the
abdomen of the test person a positive reflex would be obtained. If on the other
hand for the same patient specimen a setting of 52 (gonorrhoea) was set on the
variable resistance box, this positive reflex disappeared (provided that the
patient was not also suffering from gonorrhoea). Thus, Abrams developed a series
of lists on which organs, symptoms, viruses, bacteria, etc. were allocated to
empirically determined resistance values.
With this rate and the variable resistance box, it was thus possible to diagnose
a patient on the basis of his blood specimen and to reach conclusions as to the
conditions of his organs etc.