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Show SpSSTING AS gftf ANTI-TOXIN mtxi Discovery ioi l Cure ieoiafism. )CI Physicians Doubtful ,f ts Efficacy and Give I Their Reasons. dy Arises Prom Different Causes, fSSjj ind Keraedy Varies in Many 1 ftstTB " Cases. IwnHTSlCUNS of Salt Lake City are npil!(iD jomewbat divided In opinion as to '"Siwi 'h! PaMc efficacy of the bec"s of'tb)2B ctinger In the cure of rhcuma- rjtKE.":rhcJ' aBree that a wonderul ? 3wnt of energy and vitality are con-iiSjn con-iiSjn the busy Insect's business end. o?iw 1051 r them arC Incllned t0 (lues-tri2ava (lues-tri2ava Hs medicinal value, especially in iWis.osi of rheumatism. They realize, ?? wiener, that with the new and wholly i 'us. Tt?Jiycted discoveries which are con-. con-. JE3tfy being made in the field of medl- Jal Kfcarcli, there is no occasion to be fa SWtTTTrfied at anything and they are ij-. Hafftidy to be convinced that there Is vir-r5Pw vir-r5Pw In that which has heretofore been SAKered only a source of discomfort, ttf m$Sk What Local Physicians Say. t? W Expressions of Salt Lake physicians t3fc,5ltl3 subject were brought out by a froBitorr from Philadelphia which recently 3 ii llippeared In The Tribune, detailing the Ptffcfhptrlnients 0f a prominent firm of J? ilfTMeiale chemists, which as a result '."if these experiments had sent agents to o li iil',Tuw"with Instructions to obtain all sluPii o stingers they could for medlel-iat medlel-iat jtj'ji! purposes. It Is the Intention to put ajw H ho these stingers In the form of vac-u1. vac-u1. tee points to e sed for tne cnre of ir rieumatlsm, for which disease it Is to "riilired they are an absolute cure. The tolkii rtry further claims that it is possible 3,115 remove the stingers from the bee ythout destroying the Insect's honey-i honey-i nklng ability, thus doing humanity n j ? Wfold service In robbing the bee, of ' s&i j Us weapon of defense. iab ! Attracts Much Attention. I; Th subject has quite naturally nt-harted nt-harted not u little attention from the j jsiiral fraternity, and some of the H r;o,-nln?nt physicians of this city freely BYr Pressel their views when questioned iV ro th matter by a representative of ,kJ) Tribune. ' ifUngpr the medical profpslon Is not 3H. Ware of It." said Dr. E. D. Hammond. Gh. fBiwevcr. we are not inclined to treat Ifrjtlv any alleged new discovery which Ml tay be made It Is only In the last few ' ynn that It was known that the bite rl the mosaulto would cause malarial Wf bd olher fevers. There Is no reason MK W say that the sting of the bee may Am at contain something that wouM act fflBS 4n antitoxin In rhpiimntkm Thoro I ton nothing of It In the medical RAls, to my knowledge, and I have e no personal Investigations along Is a New Theory. . 31. R. Stewart said that since Ing the story In The Tribune he been looking up the subject to some it. but h,id found nothing In the oal anthcrlties concerning it. "It new theory." he said, "and It has et ben exploited In the medical The company which Is said, lve been making the experiments P , rellnble one and anything thnt It fj tjkfs up will receive the careful ntten-t ntten-t r11 the medical fraternity. "We only 3 lhat the discovery will prove to J!1 all that is claimed for it." I ,j.m Inclined to doubt the efflcacv Efi2 IT r.";'8 ElInS as u cure for rheuma-m rheuma-m iwm. said Dr. A. S. Bower. "It might mm HV4 acted In a few cases as n counter ffl Vntant. thus relieving certain forms of ff uamatlsm. but the same result prob-M prob-M r c.om hav? DPen obtnined by the Eft W 0,meUl,ns e,se ot special gn clnal value, l must say that I' M tare no faith In 41.-j 41.-j I Hay Have Medicinal Value. iit lvviH; u D.eane said: "Something of III Im .ns b.een UEed by homeopathic M SV,t 'CCtlr, Pnelans for years. I SIS! i?,ymlhat 1 d0I,,t know whether Sllfc Ji i cacr ,n u or not- we must WUmm arn . Th" sPalsh fly. which HKtTm J nf: ? the amo order- is "sed IUSi nracU.cUone''5i' aml 11 8 possible MlSe in..0 w s,omethlne oC medicinal 11" r , 1 ,lhp bec B stinger." . Kfl.fwA Uin,A thero 13 anything in Imr J uw B"nt were proo-merely proo-merely coincidents. It Is true that !ly rerneHe3 for diseases nro K-red by accident, but I can't sec ihere could be anything In the 'Tr b0 S Btlnt'er tnat would an effect on rheumatism There o mjiny different forms and condl-of condl-of rheurnatlsni that any reputable In tL .V.,,nk; 1V0lI,a lwvo "le In the alleged discovery of an ab-wouiS ab-wouiS nlh! dlsene. The remedy ouid relieve one case would have on another case." Produces Some of Eeiuedy. ,ehirw rbJct was mentioned to wh?na ihelf n bott,e of reddish II-Lm.Je II-Lm.Je handed to the inquirer on Produced from the stingers of rritnt iP "J r,,lhc most Positive bie s inr5i!5fctl.cs we have. It Is Idnevf increaslnK the action of bly iftita UEe lo that cnd would but it Io CK60mc caaes of rheuma-ffseil. rheuma-ffseil. bfy no ans cure for E' . which there arc so Slbt f,Wnds tnat 51 would not all S t any 8,nele remedy to o" of thlmk r.d0 noL mink the ial Zm,.uM.be Practicable. The SsTo KAf Prodc"nthls pol-tate?ln?M pol-tate?ln?M thhCePtKble' whlch Theh hAiii 6 b0es Dcca"fi very thImenTbhilnwater was poured M Well S ; 'nvfrn0?1"?0 ' Jt,,,ed lhi modern mid ,ted lhe poIso-methods poIso-methods -.IS Perhaps more hurt hu-rt i ,? , a,te "ow employed and e' po0VEStCad f hut |