ABSTRACT

During the uneasy peace that followed the Peninsular Wars, Commander William Smyth, RN, was busy surveying the Mediterranean coasts of Europe and Africa. He was anxious when a Spanish ship came over the horizon, but found the visitor’s intentions to be friendly. Mr Lemesurier confirms his glimpse into the future by reference to the Bible and concludes with a summary of the Messianic Plan, ‘whose purpose is to drive a motorway through the mountains of death and despair and to open up to man the fertile uplands of immortality.’ In animal experiments, susceptibility to pneumonia and other infections was markedly increased by exposure to quite low levels of ozone, sometimes no greater than would be produced by commercially available ozonisers.