TNIi WHITE I'LAfJL'K. 'ilk l (jiieslion whether consumption ca i 1»* cured, which lias perplexed ami agonised mankind for many years, was discussed at a .siitin«r 0 f {| u , International ronjrrcss on Tuberculosis held j„ 1 uited .States a few months jifjo, an,l a most answer was given. Dr. Minimi, of Japan, alleges, and Professor iiarber, of (he University of Kansas, Professor ('alinWie. of the Pasteur Institute, and other men of repute, sympathetically agree, that an advance liuh been achieved which makes tuberculosis positively curable in certain cases and those a large proportion. Dr. Isliigarni seems to be tli«» farthest nt the explorers, and in estimating "hi? staining it may be pertinently remembered Unit it was .lapant'se medical science thai discovered tin* piague microbp (at the s-ime time as Von Bebring) the process of immunisation from diphtheria by >;' rum. and a Japanese scientist who wade the first pure culture of the tetanus bacillus. The treatment expounded by Itim and his school apparently starts witn th. assuipptiyu that,.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 113, 10 June 1909, Page 2
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