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Show SUFFERERS FLOCK TO njfflMM German Physician Treats 23 Patients in Two Hospitals in New York. By International News Service. SFAV YORK, March 17. After treating twenty-throo patients In two hospitals with his turtle germ vaccine during the late afternoon. Dr. Frlcderlch Frnna Frledmann returned to his hotel tonight and announced jubilantly that ho had received offers from the governors of fifteen states to conic to various parts of the country and test his discovery. "The governors havu assured Dr. Frledmann that if ho will come to their states they will suspend all medical regulations regu-lations and glvo him every opportunity for a fair test of his cure," said the physician's assistant. "Dr. Frledmann, however, intends to stay right here In New York until he is yivcn an opportunity, oppor-tunity, to treat tho thousands of poor persons who are in desperate need." In his new scheme of treating hundreds hun-dreds of patients a week. Dr. Frledmann today Inoculated eleven patlentn at Bellevue and- twelve at the Montcflorc home. Half a cubic centimeter of the whitish-colored mixture was Injected at Bellevue Into one woman and ten mon, ranging in age from 1C to CO The patients pa-tients were all pulmonary sufferers except, ex-cept, one. who hna tuberculosis Of the wrist. Many physicians were present at Bellevue to witness the inoculations. Among them wcro Dr. G. W. Lowry of Hastings, Mich.; Dr. H. M. Kellogg, city physician of Milwaukee, and Dr. Millet, tho first man to advocate tho open-air trcntmont In tuberculosis. Dr. Frledmann moved easily and swiftly swift-ly from the time the first patient was wheeled in and the. history of the first case was read by Dr. Miller. With perfect per-fect technique, tho eleven wcro Inoculated Inocu-lated In less tlian thirty minutes. Further clinics are to be held this week at Bellevue, Dr. Frledmann and his assistants as-sistants hope to treat 1000 patients within with-in tho next fortnight, |