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Show , oo ! NEW CURE FOR TUBERCULOSIS. A great cure haS been given to the , world, if tho news which comes from i Paris ils correct For centuries at tempts have been made to cure tuberculosis. tuber-culosis. Of late years, by dieting, j bFeathing fresh air. resting and ob- serving the general laws of health tuberculosis tu-berculosis in its first slaves has been controlled and cures effected. Now Professor George Arnold, in a statement state-ment before the medical congress in 1'aris, has made the positive assertion that, ranging oyer a period of twelve years, he has cured hundreds of pa- ! tlents by applying a vapor treatment. Toxic and caustic medlcants are absorbed ab-sorbed by etaam and pass to the mouth and lungs. The ulcers of the lungs and bronchial tubes are brought in contact with antiseptic cicatrizing, J while the surface of the ulcers are , cleansed for the action of the medi- cine. Reporting on what takes place, Professor Pro-fessor Arnold saya: 'The patient inhales this for an hour dally for a period of from one to I hi i a six months, depending upon tho state of the disease. After only one or two Inhalations, atnaxlug results aro apparent The patient ceases sweat-j sweat-j ing at night, the temperature drops, I strength begins to return, the brain clears, lassitude Is thrown off. These HbIj symptoms grow more encouraging un-j un-j til the lungs are completely healed." All "cures" must be accepted with ' ." tome degree of skepticiism. Countless thousands of "curea" for1 tuberculosis have- been given to the world, but up '! to the present the only demonstrated i j treatment which has met with succe63 has been In the tuberculosis Banitor-iuma. Banitor-iuma. I It la possible Professor Arnold has I found a cure. If be has, the medical profession -JH bo informed within a j short time and the vapor treatment j J will be placed in ua wherever tuber-I tuber-I culoels exiats. |