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An Electrodermal Analysis of Biological Conductance Guidebook for Locating Electrodermal Detection Sites Surface Atlas of Detection Sites Glossary of Computer Codes in Plain Language Protocol for Electrodermal Screening Process of Iteration for Correcting Non-Conductance Conductance in the Complex Human Biological System By Vincent J. Speckhart, M.D., M.D.(H) Published by: Biological Conductance Inc. 1340-1272 N. Great Neck Road Box 188 Virginia Beach, VA 23454 E-mail orders: [email protected] All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the author, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review. Copyright © 2004 First Printing 2004 Printed in the United States of America ISBN 0-9741533-0-3 i ii Acknowledgments I wish to thank Jim Jose, Douglas C. Leber and John Shell for developing the Acupro II System. Most of the data for this study was obtained using this software system. Other good detection devices are available and have been used successfully in obtaining similar data, but the Acupro II System gave me the best range of data that I wanted to include in this study. As a graphic artist, Lee Troxell demonstrated exceptional talent in developing the open and clear graphics for use in the Atlas. He has shown equal skill in converting these images into my computerized program for electrodermal detection. It has been a rocky road in getting a study of this technology to be approved or at least tolerated by those appointed to regulate such activities. By God’s grace and a very loving family, this work has been able to proceed. Algis Augustine Esq. has provided expert legal counsel without which I would not have been able to continue this work. My dear wife, Carole Ann has always been a safe haven. I cannot thank her enough for her trust in me. My children, Joseph, Eva, Michael, James, Joshua and Benjamin have been a never-ending source of technical and moral support. Michael set up the data-base and spread sheet and organized the Workbook of Detection Sites by Organ and Systems. No acknowledgment could be complete without a special word of thanks to the hundreds of people who have requested to be evaluated. They are the foundation for the data of this study. Without exception, they have been a constant encouragement all along the way. To those pioneers who have gone before me, Fred Lam M.D, Julia Tseui M.D and Fuller Royal M.D., thank you for your wise counsel, encouragement and direction. Vincent J. Speckhart M.D.(H) iii iv About the Author Vincent J. Speckhart Education: Seton Hall University 1952, Bachelor of Science-Chemistry and Biology University of Maryland 1955, Masters Degree-Biochemistry New York Medical College 1958, Doctor of Medicine Mountainside Hospital 1964, Residency in Internal Medicine Medical College of Virginia 1970, Post Doctoral Fellowship, Medical Oncology Certification: Doctor of Homeopathic Medicine M.D. (H) 1991, Arizona Practice: Flight Surgeon, United States Air Force 1959-1961 Medicine and Surgery, Likuni Hospital, Malawi, Central Africa 1966- 1969 Director of Medical Education/Medical Director De Paul Hospital, Norfolk, Va., 1971- 1972 Private Practice, Medical Oncology, Norfolk, Virginia, 1971-1986 Clinical Investigation of Electrodermal Detection, Norfolk, Virginia 1986-2002 Professional Organizations: Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, Investigator Virginia Oncology Group, Founding President Mid-Atlantic Oncology Program, Investigator Hospice Volunteers of Virginia Beach, Founding President Lectures: Electrodermal Detection: 1993-Present, Nationally and Internationally v vi Disclaimer Since science is constantly changing, there is an ever present need to develop new technologies within the field of medicine. In 1983, this author began to investigate the role of biological conductance in patients who came to him with specific complaints and diagnoses. This text is a result of that study. It is, however, the work of only one observer. This study is being presented to the medical community for further study and documentation. The information in this text is not meant to be used as a substitute for the ordinary practice of medicine by those certified to practice this art and science, nor is it to be used in violation of the medical standards of care that have been legislated by state and national regulators. In the author’s opinion, this technology may be a very useful complement in those situations where the use of standard medical care cannot guarantee a reasonable expectation of a successful outcome. It has been the author’s observation that the correction of abnormal biological conductance may, in certain cases, enhance the benefits of standard medical care. Vincent J. Speckhart M.D. (H) vii viii Table of Contents Title Page.......................................................................................................................................... i Acknowledgements ..........................................................................................................................iii About the Author .............................................................................................................................. v Disclaimer ...................................................................................................................................... vii Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................... ix, x Electrodermal Detection Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 1 Homeopathy ................................................................................................................................... 1 Electrodiagnosis ............................................................................................................................... 2 Acupuncture .................................................................................................................................... 2 Electroacupuncture .......................................................................................................................... 2 Indicator Balance ...........................................................................................................................4,5 Indicator Drop .............................................................................................................................. 6-8 Electromagnetic Waves ..................................................................................................................... 8 Interference-Destructive and Constructive ......................................................................................... 9 Conductance Wave and Conductance Pathway ..............................................................................9,10 Energy ............................................................................................................................................10 Biological System and Computer Integration ....................................................................................10 Analog to Digital Conversion ...........................................................................................................11 Electromagnetic Codes in Plain Language .................................................................................... 11,12 Electrodermal Detection Sites ..........................................................................................................13 Surface Mapping ........................................................................................................................ 13,14 Electrodermal Arrays-Primary, Secondary and Tertiary .......................................................................14 The Complex Human Biological System .................................................................................... 15-16 Guide for Locating Organ and System Detection Sites................................................................. 17-70 Atlas ........................................................................................................................................71-153 Probe Positioning ............................................................................................................................73 Measurements by Cun and Finger-breaths ........................................................................................74 Measurement of the Head, Torso and Extremities ..............................................................................75 Rapid Method for Locating Detection Sites ......................................................................................76 Stimulus Sites for Odontones (Teeth) ...............................................................................................77 Surface Map of Detection Sites and Arrays .................................................................................79-150 Eye Detection Sites ........................................................................................................................151 Nasopharynx Detection Sites .........................................................................................................152 Tooth Numbers ............................................................................................................................153