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Show " DR. KOCH'S REMEDY. ' 1 1 He Publishes a Paper oa Ills New Care For Tuberculosis. Berlin, Nov. 14. rrof. Koch publishes pub-lishes an article in the DcuUche MedU niziche Wochenschrift on the cure of tuberculosis. Prof. Koch says he ia as yet, unprepared to indicate in-dicate the. source front which the curative matter is derived, and the method of preparation for the reason that experimental work is still in progress. He status that the cumtlre lymph itself ean be obtained from Dr. Liubbentz, whoso address is No. 28 Lueneburgor strss.se, Berlin. The lymph is described as consisting of a brownish transparent liquid so prepared as to bo proof against deterioration. . When it is deluted with water for nse, the matter is liable to decay and it is necessary therefore that attenuations be perfectly sterilized by heat and preserved in a wadding covering or prepared with a solution of phonol tifty percentage, stroug. When tuken into the stomach if the curative mutter proves to have no effect it must be applied ap-plied sub-outaticously by means of a valveless syringe, which must be rinsed with absolute alcohol and kept in a perfectly aseptic condition. |