VACCINATION AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS
NEED' FOR EXPERIMENTS. (Rec. September IG, 8.20 p.m.) London, September 15. _ Sir James Cricliton-Browne, in his presidential address to the Association of Sanitary Inspectors, said it would be possible some day to vaccinate against tuberculosis as successfully as smallpox. There is an acquired immunity from tuberculcsis which may be conferred artificially on susceptible onimals by inoculation." Sir James Crichtou-Browne suggested that some charitable profiteer should draw p, chequo for half a.million to establish a properly-equipped .laboratory to carry out experiments on young chimpanzees on an uninhabited island r.ot infected with tuberculosis—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo A6sn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 304, 17 September 1920, Page 7
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96VACCINATION AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 304, 17 September 1920, Page 7
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