PARTIAL CURE FOR INSANITY.
A treatment for insanity, imperfect yet temporarily effective, lias been demonstrated by two doctors of the University of Wisconsin, Two persons, considered hopelessly insane, were wakened, from their stupors for several minutes recently by Dr. W. i'\ Lorenz and Dr A. .S. Uoevenhar.t. After inhaling gas as proscribed, the. patients were.aide to talk rationally, .answer questions intelligent,ly ; , and move and act pormally,, One.hundred .doctors of ihy Central .Xenropsychiatric. Associawitnessed the experiment, which revealed results, pi 12 years of research by .tlie- university, physicians. A second method of treatment, using a drug developed liy Dr IjoevenharL, also has hoen tested by .the doctors, and Ipund equally .effective. . ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1928, Page 3
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110PARTIAL CURE FOR INSANITY. Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1928, Page 3
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