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Show FIND 'CURE' FDR TUBERCULOSIS French Scientist Claims Injections Injec-tions Have Brought Full Recovery PAJUBi Feb. 8- After a lapse of about seven or eight years. Professor D'Arsonval. member of the Institute of the academy of medicine, has presented present-ed report to the French Actidemy of Sciences on the curative treatment of tuberculosis by a new method discovered dis-covered by the Swiss bacteriologist. Henry Spahllnger The method wa Hrt applied In 19U and 1914 In Brig-land. Brig-land. France and Switzerland, on pu-tlents pu-tlents suffering both from the minor forms of tuberculosis and advanced pn thesis. PATIENTS WATCHED. Since then those patients who were pronounced cured have h en kept under un-der observation. AH are declared to be alive and in good health. They have shown no symptoms of a relapse re-lapse for six years, although they underwent un-derwent no further treatment. These results are vouched for. among others, by the lyondon physician, physic-ian, lr. Ieonard L. B. Williams, fellow fel-low Of the Royal Society of Medli Ine and other scientific bodies- I OEM OF 1 HI VI M I '. VT. The treatment lakes the form of Injections of antl-toxlne and ferments, which arc modified according to the condition of the patient. It aim first at erudicatlng the acute symptoms, then immunizing the patient, completing complet-ing the euro and preventing a relapse. re-lapse. As originally described before the academy Of medicine by Prolessor La-tulle, La-tulle, the n.etnoii eonsistn of lntrn-mu.scul.ir lntrn-mu.scul.ir Injections of a combination of nntl-genlc solutions and ferments it is claimed that the treatment causes the closure of lung cavities and the disappearance of the bacilli. |