The New Cure for Tuberculosis.
More Ceta'ls Wanted. Paris, October 9. Tli- iIL-eluiur'is made by Professor are criticised as bein<j cither premature or as not going far enough. Professor Behrinj; believes lie has discovered a method of so treating theMuWculosis bacillus that it is tinnecessary to be introduced into a living creature's blood for tlio purpose of immunisation. It is admitted that if this theory is correct a step has Ix'cn made towards a remedy for tuberculosis. London, Oc'obcr 9. Sir William Henry Broadbent, Fhy-eician-in-Ordinary to the Kin-», interviewed, says the truth of I'rofessor Behring's conviction awui's close scnitiny and test. The new departure consists in the remedy acting in the cells. Professor Bchrinir abstracts from the its poisonous substance, and certain other substance, and there remains a substance which, retainine the fonn of bacillus, and its staining qualities, constitutes, according to the professor, a r?medial aeent.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7948, 11 October 1905, Page 3
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147The New Cure for Tuberculosis. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7948, 11 October 1905, Page 3
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