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GOLD TREATMENT

CURE FOR CONSUMPTION Gold is being injected into the veins of patients suffering lyom tuberculosis at England’s largest hospital for consumptives, Brompton Hospital, m lu.Imm road. ... The salt of gold is combined with sodium, and is a Danish discovery called aanocrvsin. Other gold compounds have been tried in Germany for a number of years, and have not been accepted as of definite curative value; but English physicians have turned to the new compound with fresh hopes since it was first heard of some five years ago. , . . “It is too soon to an opinion on the value of sanocrysin, ’ an official of the Brompton Hospital told an ‘Evening News’ correspondent, “but one has certainly had a number of encouraging results. “ Wo have been using it for some little time—but only in conjunction with other forms of treatment. Tuberculosis is such a chronic disease that it is only after investigation over a number of years that an opinion as to the effects of a treatment can bo estimated. “ Whether there is definite improvement m the patient’s state one cannot always say if the gold or another treatment is responsible. Moreover, if you were to treat two almost identical cases in the same way ono might do well while the other might not. So much depends upon the resistance of each constitution of the disease. “ Tho tubercle bacillus is a very highly resistant organism, and is destroyed only by strong antiseptics. Therefore it is very difficult to find something which will help to destroy the bacillus without damaging the patient. “ Were tuberculosis a disease of limited duration like pneumonia, we should be able to tell more definitely about this gold treatment, but, as you know, the normal course of tuberculosis is measured not in days, but in months.” Sanocrysin crystals come from Denmark in tjny sealed flasks. A sufficient quantity for a small dose would lie on a sixpenny-piecc. They are white, needle-liko crystals with a faint gold sheen, and catch the light like gems. Before use they are dissolved in distilled water, and then injected straight into a vein in the patient’s forearm.

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Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 8

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GOLD TREATMENT Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 8

GOLD TREATMENT Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 8

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