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REPORTED CURE FOR PAH LON'DON. May Professor Warrington Yorke and Dr ] w S Maclio, of till' Liverpool .School of Tropical Medicine, claim to havo discovered a cure for geneia paralysis. To a reporter Professor Yorke said yesterday : AYliat wo do is to inoculate? oloou ol H patient who has contracted malaria in the tropics into a person s'.liering from general paralysis, or else to Uc mosquitoes infected with malaria o Wp-ienU treated at various mental hospitals, 23 have been or arc about to be discharged as pro\ i.siomdly cured, and 17 others have shown great improvement. . i No ease of this disease has ever been '^During'this work we have been able is extremely diflieult to cure. It can bo cured temporarily, but the patients generally relapse when the treatment is stopped. In these cases of induced malarin the pavients practically ne\ei relapsed. We allow the paralytics to have malaria for two or three weeks, and we find we can cure them permanently <>t this disease with three days’ treatment with quinine. ~ Professor Yorke added that Dr Maefio and ho had been testing their cure lor two years at various mental hospitals in tiie Liverpool district.

Banish coughs and colds money by using “NAZOT,.” pence buys 00 doses—onouf t.h(* wbojo bwl’PoW faoiil?, and savo Eighteenth tn r nro

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1924, Page 3

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