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THE LUBECK CASES

PROFESSOR DEYGKE'S COURAGE INOCULATES HIMSELF Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, December 20. (Received December 21, at 11 a.m.) Professor Deycke, who was charged at Lubeck with the deaths of seventysix babies, caused a sensation in court when ho announced that he had inoculated himself with the Calmette serum in order to prove that the children’s deaths were due to a mistake. His family are watching Professor Deycke, who declared: “ I am perfectly certain of survival, but that will not restore the lives of those poor babies. Should I die, I shall at least be spared the unspeakable horrors of this case.”

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Evening Star, Issue 20981, 21 December 1931, Page 9

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THE LUBECK CASES Evening Star, Issue 20981, 21 December 1931, Page 9

THE LUBECK CASES Evening Star, Issue 20981, 21 December 1931, Page 9