Baby Saved With Poison
■ (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) BRISBANE, April 27. Brisbane’s “miracle” baby, four weeks bld Robert Andrew O’Keefe, has won his fight against tetanus. He has also had several operations to clear his breathing passages. Robert is the first baby at Brisbane’s Wattlebrae Hospital to be treated with curare, the South American poison which induces paralysis and , prevents tetanus spasms.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30426, 28 April 1964, Page 13
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