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Show DOCTOR DIES AFTER FINDING HEW REMEDY Bacteriological Fluid Believed to Be Efficacious in Treatment of Pernicious Anaemia. The title Dr. ClinrleH Arthur Kills, widely known Oener physician, was the dl-ocrcr of a bacteriological llillil which he hud perfected through ten years of Intense selentllle re-seareh re-seareh nnd with which he bad been tilde to effect n large number of marvelous mar-velous eures of pernlclutw anaemia, hitherto considered luiuruble. Iimt before Ids death Doctor Kill Imil planned to make public to the world through an address to the Denver Den-ver City nnd County Medical society Ills achievement, and then dexoto nil of liU time In coiiIIiiuIuk Ibis work, lie lind planned to sln hevemi o( his patients, who are now well nnd able to be about their regular bilsl-nes bilsl-nes dutlcM, at this meeting and lecture lec-ture upon the scleutllli' aspects of the work Pernicious anaemia Is railed pernicious perni-cious because practically none suffering suffer-ing from tho disease gels well, ph si-dans si-dans declare. "Doctor Kills held that easin f pernicious per-nicious annemln were not pcruh Ions as generally cnnceUed," sold Harry H. Wear. Ida unslstant In lids research work. "Ills theory was, that they were Imply eondiiry anucihlua, due to some prlnuiry foetis of Infection, lly use of his haclerlologlral tluld he raNed the patient's Immunity until the patient could light on tho dl-souse hltaxtUf, with the aid of the symptomatic sympto-matic treatment now In general Use, It was through haelerlnlnglclil therapy and specific treatment that Doctor Mils w.is able to elTei t these cures." WYnr iiImi stated that lx'tor Kills had cured M) M'f cent of "s. eases he had handled. "Doctor Kills used Ids bacteriological bacteriologi-cal tluld nnd his method of treatment upon six primm sewn jears uuo, and tnilax iln- iin iih wll as can be," do-cl.iicil do-cl.iicil Wear. "These persons are still making blood test rcportx that show tbe ar peifts'tl) healthy and sound. "A still larger number of patients, who were t rented four .tears ago ure III I'M-ellenl h -nit li toduj," he continued. |