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THE WHITE PLAGUE.

FRXEDMANN TREATMENT CURES. NEW YORK, December 17. Four great Berlin doctors have made favourable comments on the Friedmann cure for consumption. Professor Schleich, the inventor of local anaesthesia, was extremely sceptical until he sent one. case to Dr. Friedmann. Now he remarks, "1 have seen sixty or seventy cases cured." Professor Eonrad Kuster says: "No American doctor could have been more disbelieving in this matter than I was two years ago. But now I have seen Friedmann's treatment of 500 cases, and I am convinced that he can cure tuberculosis in the bones and in the lungs if. in the latter case, the disease is not too far advanced." Dr. Erich Muller, th e chief physician in the Berlin Orphan Asylum, says: "Friedmann treated and cured three cases in my hospital, and I intend to practise his treatment here as soon as he can give mc the. culture," Dr. Karfunkel says that he has seen the treatment of 500 cases, and he considers that they were all cured.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 2

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THE WHITE PLAGUE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 2

THE WHITE PLAGUE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 2