NEW THERAPEUTIC AGENT
CURE FOR INFLUENZA AND OTHER DISEASES. A Reuter message from Paris states that experiments with Dr. Doyen's new therapeutic preparation, -mycolyeine, have given such excellent result* that the Ministers of Marine and the Colonies have issued orders that mycolysine and other preparations of which it is the basis, tkatl in future be included in the medicaments authorised. The reports received showed that mycolysine prevented and cured influenza, TespJratory diseases, enteritis, infantile diarrhoea, and other infectious complaints, as well as diseases peculiar to warm climates and therefore prevalent in the colonies. Its therapeutic efficacy may be gauged by the fact that it increases tenfold the power of resistance to the inroads of malignant gonns, and it is, therefore, hailed as a boon to humanity.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 13
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