DR. KOCH.
«. (r.v um-xthic Ti:i.i:i:ii.vi-ii ooi-ykiout). Biiiiuw. January 0. .|>UOFIi.S.SOK .VtnCIWW. tlio ceiftbr.aied German anitonits! andanthropologi-t. is sceptical of the success of Dr. Koch's ly.ni/h. He siate-f that 131 cases of tuberculosis treated by Dr. Koch's method ended fatally, find considers that it.any more •will bo necessary before the lymph becomes effectual. Professor Virehow states that a post-mrrtem on patients treated, by Dr Koch's nroci-ss shows that in-.cn-liitiou with the lymph generated a new affection. r.\i:is, Januaiy 1". The French committei' of ex\jrrUi who v.o'-a iuvestig'.tiiie- Dr. Koch s cure process report that the latter bewilders the ablest physicians, and th if it is better to await fun her developments. Dr. Koch has arrived in Loud.m from Berlin.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2886, 13 January 1891, Page 3
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118DR. KOCH. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2886, 13 January 1891, Page 3
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