ANTI-TYPHOID VACCINE.
FRENCH DOCTORS DISCOVERY. ■ -- __ - > j [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] : Times—Sydney Sun Special Cables. Pans. December 8. ! Dr. Josue Bellar states that he l:rs i discovered an anti-typhoid vaccine, j utilising the blood of patients for j. hj'bPfling eberth bacilli, causing <rsj''eafsb in the blood. Two days later the Ifds sterilised in a temperature jof 58 centigrade for six hours. The j patient is given three injections of j two hundred million baccili at intervals. lof 12 hours. Five days later, if the 1 patient is still feverish, a similar in- ! jection is made. The treatment pracj tically amounts to auto-vaccination. Wonderful results are claimed for it; j it entirely avoids heart complications. • vr*SfSgSsß
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 10 December 1913, Page 5
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113ANTI-TYPHOID VACCINE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 10 December 1913, Page 5
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