TUBERCULOSIS.
An Anonymous Gift. Government must Appoint a. Commission. Dr. Koch Honored. United Press Association By Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received July 26, 9.26 a.m.) London. July 25. An anonymous gift of £100,000 has been made to the North London Hospital for Consumption to establish a convalescent home in the country. The" Royal Institute of Public Health entertained Dr. Koch at a banquet and presented him with the Harveian medal. Sir James Crichton Brown, ,the eminent authority on mental nervous diseases, said a Government commission must be appointed to enquire into the question of human and bovine tuberculosis. N Sir James _51yth offered one of his model farms in Essex for the purl oses of the investigation.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9297, 26 July 1901, Page 5
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