Show I Malarial poison throw BO wide a shadow over daily life that the investigation inves-tigation of their source has an inter eat peaiessed by few diseases Tbe National Board of Health bag recently published a bulletin detailing detail-ing experiment on the subject by an army surgeon Dr George M Stern berg who has examined experimentally experiment-ally the conclusion reached by two Italian physicians that malarial fevers are dUI to the germs of a minute organism Bacillus mlarse discovered in swamp mud Dr Sternberg had no difficulty in finding a like organism but a long series of carefully conducted experiments with rabbits failed to show that ioocnla lion with this animalcule produced intermittent fever The experiment in other words fails substantiate a theory which is rapidly gaining acceptance ac-ceptance and leaves the whole subject sub-ject in doubt with the probability as Dr Bternbarg sums up the case in favor of the germ theory but nothing noth-ing more than probability T |