Gula
– The Great Doctoress
From his extensive laboratory on the leafy campuses
of the University of Oxford, Professor Adrian Hill is conjuring up a formula to
protect us from disease. As director of the Jenner institute, Hill is creating
a well-crafted "potion" of ingredients which, when combined inside a
vaccine, could prepare our immune system to attack biological invaders. His
formulation could one day form the foundation to protect humans from a range of
diseases including malaria, HIV and tuberculosis. He is designing a new class
of vaccine, unlike any other in use today, with an end goal of disease
elimination. "This is being assessed widely for use in cancer, Hepatitis
C, and we've used it in Ebola and HIV," says Hill. "There are 8
different diseases where [this] approach is in clinical trial." June 2 http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/01/health/cnn-frontiers-adrian-hill-malaria-vaccine/index.html
A chart for
the solar eclipse of March 9 drawn for Oxford
helps explain the reason for the major breakthrough in medicine. The
eclipse was conjunct stars in the stram of water from Aquarius’urn part of
Gula, the ancient Great Doctoress. It also forms one leg of a powerful T-square
with apex Saturn on the Ascendant at Oxford. Saturn is conjunct the medical
asteroid Aesculapia and the star eta (η) Ophiuchus, Sabik, on the right leg of the Serpent Bearer.
Ophiuchus and his Serpent are prominent in health and medical issues.
We also
notice that the powerful Uranus-Pluto square, linked to scientific
breakthroughs, straddles the meridian. When progressed to June 2, the date of
the news, the moving Ascendant triggers the square. The second trigger to the
eclipse chart comes from the upcoming June 5
New Moon [14ge] which falls exactly on the descendant completing a Grand
Cross with the radix T-square.
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