New Zealand's Greatest Doctor:
Ulric Williams of Wanganui
A Surgeon who became a Naturopath
By Brenda Sampson
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CONTENTS
- By way of introduction
- The budget, medical services and health. (An article by BS published 1990)
- New Zealands greatest doctor, Ulric Williams of Wanganui
- Explaining natural therapy
- An autobiographical account of my contacts with Ulric Williams
- Biographical information
- Memories of Ulric Williams from ex-patients and friends, 1973
- An interview with Joy Bignell
- Two letters from an anonymous patient
- A letter from Col. Harry Goffin
- Two letters from Joyce Lake
- A letter from Dorothy Hurst
- An interview with Collet Saunders
- An interview with Newton Carnell
- Shorter letters, notes, extracts from Pat Grieg, B. Gardiner, Lily Elliott, M. Seidric, three anonymous patients, Maire Tidey and Fan Oborn
- Ulric Williams in his own words
- 10 articles reprinted from Collet Saunders Truth Seeker & 2 from the Wanganui Herald
- A medical doctor has his eyes opened
- Organised opposition to truth
- Recovery through faith
- Uncommon sense
- None so blind or deaf
- Dangerous knowledge
- Mysophobia: fear of germs
- Explosive healing
- Implosive healing
- Blinded by science
- The power that heals is within ourselves
- Uncommon sense
- An interview with Mrs Weir, Matron of the Hikurangi old peoples home where Dr and Mrs Williams spent their last years
- Thoughts on medical practice and medicinal drugs
- Ulric Williams' views on screening tests
- In Conclusion
- Bibliography of Dr Williams books and published articles
