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(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] DOCTOR’S DISCOVERY. BERLIN, Sept. 23. Professor Muohlens, speaking .-at the Scientists and Doctors Congress at Dusseldorf claimed remarkable cures of malaria ns a result of a synthetic preparation of plasmocliin whic-h chemists at Elberfield dye-works are . pro dueing. ft was revealed that Professor Siolo at first experimented with specially infected lunatics, after which one hundred nuiliiria victims from all parts of the world were successfully treated at Hamburg Tropical. Institute, showing that plasmocliin was more effective than quinine, causing both fever and parasites to disappear in n few days, and also eliminating the permanence of tropical malaria. Muchlens added that combination of plasmocliin and a small quantity of quinine was even, more effectual. He is continuing his experiments.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1926, Page 2
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