SPAHLINGER'S WORK
CRITICISM RESENTED. (BY CABLE—CRESS ASSOCIATION— COPI'RIGST.j (AUSTKALIAN AND TS.Z. 1 ABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, January 10. M. Henri Spahlinger has entered the controversy regarding the value of his treatment, of, and research into, tuberculosis, with a letter in the "Daily Express." written from Geneva, in which he says: 'i have given up my Jiie to this work, and the lives of others dear to me are similarly devoted. If achievements are to be so easily discredited I should be glad to burn my secret and return to the Bar, for which 1 am fully qualilied, and lead, for the first time in 15 years, a life owning an ordinary man's share of sunshine." The "Daily Express" editorially tefers to the statement as a threat, adding: "If M\ Spahlinger has discovered a method of defeating the scourge, however tired and discouraged, it is both his duty and his privilege to give it to the world."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18898, 13 January 1927, Page 9
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