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SPAHLINGER CURE

REPORT OF BRITISH EXPERTS

"ABSOLUTELY COiWERTED."-

(UNITED PRBES ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.)

(AUSTKALIAN-NSW .ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)'

■(Received ■■ 30th. June, 2 p.m.)

LONDON, 29th June.

An important meeting at Crewe, in reference to the Spahlinger treatment for bovino tuberculosis considered a report by experts, including Dr. Thomas Watts and Dr. J. 11. .Williams, who were members of the Medical Committee of the House of Commons, and are just- back from visiting Geneva to study Spahiihger's mpthods. Both reported that they went with open-minds,'and returned absolutely." converted to the belief that,the Spahlinger.'treatment is the ono_ euro-de. stincd to eradicate tuberculosis among human beings and cattle. Dr. Watts said: "In tho Spahlinger method, we have a.- positive means ■of stamping out tuberculosis in cattle.".. •

• -Mr. Ernest Craig, M.P., announced a 'donation of 500 guineas to assist Spalllinger. An influential.committee was appointed to carry out the recommendations of the six experts who investigated ••at Geneva.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 151, 30 June 1925, Page 6

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SPAHLINGER CURE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 151, 30 June 1925, Page 6

SPAHLINGER CURE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 151, 30 June 1925, Page 6

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