MEDICAL CONGRESS.
. CURE OF TUBERCULOSIS. By Telegraph—Ptces A satiation—Cocyrlffht '("Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables.) Londop, August 10. At the International Medical Congress, Professor, Paul Ehrlich, in an address on "Pathology," after referring to the success arising from the' destruction of the germs of smallpox, scarlatina, typhus, and yellow fever, saic] that 011 the other. hand, tho cure of tuberculosis needs a hard strugglo. Ho believed that the next five years' record would show the highest advances in this field of research; Major Liton, of Bombay, declared that there had been a decline in plague in various centres, irrespective of restrictive measures. Thjs. he thought, was due to tho production' of a race immune from the disease and the process of tho survival of, tho fittest. A GARDEN PAETY. London, August 10. Two thousand delegates to tho International Medical Congress were entertained at a garden party at Windsor Castle.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1826, 12 August 1913, Page 5
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