Testimonials
Letter from Dr. Ellice McDonald Director of the Biochemical Research Foundation in Philadelphia, PA dated December 9, 1935 to Irenee Dupont telling him of Dr. Connell’s Ensol and that his friend and now Prime Minister of Canada Mackenzie King should know more about Ensol. This is the beginning of Dupont’s long running financial support.
The Hendry Connell Research Foundation ran out of cash. Ironically on January 30, 1964 our hero, Hendry Connell died in a Kingston hospital, of heart failure.
The question remains... was Hendry Connell on to something important? Was he decades, perhaps half a century ahead of his time? With billions of dollars now available for research, we may soon learn the answer.
John Ross Matheson
Lawyer, Judge, Soldier, Politician, Statesman
February 20, 2002
Letter from Colin O’Brian, a 1946 bone cancer patient Flora O’Brian’s son who writes to Dr. Hendry Connells daughter Katherine Connell Crothers in 2002 about how Ensol saved his mother’s leg from amputation.
Letter from A.W. Lescohier, President of Parke, Davis and Company Detroit dated November 18, 1940 congratulating Dr. Connell on his achievements with Ensol even after the Orlando tragedy
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The Kingston Whig Standard
Dr. Connell Praised by St. Thomas Man
F. B. Holtby Took "Ensol" Treatment in Kingston Hospital
ST. THOMAS, OCT. 3 - Praise for Dr. Hendry C. Connell of Kingston and serum he is using in the treatment of cancer was offered yesterday by F. B. Holtby of this city, Former local bank manager, Mr. Holtby has returned after spending six weeks at Kingston and undergoing treatment.
"I was among the first to go to Kingston and become well acquainted with Dr. Connell." Mr. Holtby said. "Before I left over 200 persons were receiving the Ensol. I made it my duty to talk to all the men there for treatment, and I did not meet a case which had not benefited in a marvelous degree. They were there from all over Canada and the United States and many of the cases were very far advanced. It appeared to me that miracles were being performed."