Show DOUBT EFFICACY OF FRIEDMANN'S SERUM TREA TREATMENT Confidence in Remedy Not Yet J Justified Report H Health Service Observers 1 WASHINGTON v ASH l May 0 TlC O. The first IV v. v authentic and official 1 report rt o of the federal governments government's h Investigation of ot the tho Friedmann tuberculosis vaccine made public hero here to today ay declares c lare the results result of oC the public health 0 observations bo o 0 far do 10 not justify h Ur that confidence con in the tho remedy which ha has been Inspired b by widespread publicity The National 1 Association for tor the StU Study and Prevention o or Tuberculosis uber I which tho the report was pre presented I immediately and unanimously adopted resolutions declaring Its belief bellet that no specific cure euro for tor tuberculosis has been heen discovered that deserves the confidence of tho the medical profession and the tIme J pub pub- nub nubile lit lie declarIng It t to bo lo Hi the d duty l of the public to continue all the preSent well tried tiled agencIes Although Well ell couched in the diplo matte matic terms of a governmental scientific scientific scion scion- document the report on the Pried Pried- 1 mann cure expresses the tho disappointment disappoint disappoint- ment mont of ot the public health lee el at tt atthe atthe the conditions Imposed b by l' find and sa says sas s his d declination to furnish complete completo information concerning his vaccine wa was wai not Satisfactory from a scientific n li fie standpoint t Tho Tue public health service ho however cYer the report says ars accepted hi his conditions conditions condi condi- HOlls because of oC thu tho great Importance to thousands of or sufferers m and the hope that a cure might bo be found round The rue report was made male by b Dr John F. F F Anderson director of oC the hygienic laboratory laboratory lab lab- oratory orator and Dr A. A M. M r. r Stimson another another an on- other othol public health service officer who win were doshna designated tell by Surgeon General Blue to make make laboratory tests of ot the Friedmann vaccine and observe tho the ninety odd tuberculosis patients inoculated inoculated In Now New York The Thc Investigators pointed out that whIlo Dr Friedmann in his preliminary nar nary correspondence offered to lay full un fulland fulland and Impartial Information before this government he declined to do so aCt after r coming here Observations by the public put pub J lic he health service will be continue however howe and the Investigators ex expressed cx- cx pressed the opinion that the patients already alread inoculated must look to a lon long period of or treatment Officers Officer were elected b by the time association association tion as Uli follows follow President Dr t Dr John II 11 Lawman Lowman Cleveland 0 O. Vice presidents ent Miss te-Miss Miss Mabel r T. Boardman of or the American lIed Cross and arid Dr Theodore B. B Snobs Sachs Chicago Sec ru a W rv-W William I I I I a in i u. u Baldwin d w 1 n Washington ton Treasurer Treasurer Dl Dr Hem Hem- Henry Barton Jacobs Ja Baltimore Md Twelve now directors six Ix la laymen and six sh doctors wore oro elected to fill vacancies des cies as follows 6 Miss 1188 Julia Lathro Latino head of M the th chil drens dren's bureau of the thc enl department of la In- In bor Dr Charlei P P. Neill of oC the bureau of or labor statistics L Lee e K IC Frankel Ne No- No Voik Prof S Severance Barrage c In Jn- Itt Rt Hc Rev l F S S. Spalding Salt SaIL Lake Jalc Frederick Alm Almy Buffalo Drs Hermann M. M Biggs s New York George eorge e n II Evans anti San Fun Francisco Her bert Maxon King Liberty N. N Y M M. P. P navr na of oC Wisconsin Laura 1 R F. Flick Ilick Philadelphia Watson Vatson S. S nankin Raleigh h N. N c e. e |