TUBERCULOSIS.
FEESH CUI'ES ANXOtWCED. (nv KI.KCL'fUC '['El.i:i:RAr!l — COI'VUIGIIT.) Bkki.lX, February Lid. .Fhoj'K.Ssoh LrEBIiTCK has explained to the Berlin Medical Society that his tuberculosis remedy is a solution of eantharidate of potash, and is safe and more ellcetive than that discovered by Professor Koch. Paris, February -G. Dr Bernhciin, of Paris, elainis to have eft'ected wonderful cures in tuberculosis by the transfusion of goat's blood. St. PkteH'Mscug, February L'O. It is stated that the authorities ha.ve prohibited tho use of Koch's tnberenliiie. owing to the number of patients that have succumbed while under treatment. Adelaide, Last night. I)r .T. AY'. Springthorpe of the University of Melbourne and the Mel bourne Hospital, who was specially eommissionedby the Victorian Government to visit Berlin for the purpose of studying and reporting on Dr Koch's remedy, arrived here from Loudon yesterday. In the course of an interview he declared that Dr Koch's lymph was infinitely the best that had yet been discovered for the treatment of tuberculosis, and the only question was as to tho experience and the class of cases likely ta derive the best benefit, from if.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2906, 28 February 1891, Page 2
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184TUBERCULOSIS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2906, 28 February 1891, Page 2
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