CURE FOR LEPROSY CLAIMED BY RUSSIANS
LONDON, March 20. Moscow radio, quoting the Tass agency says that two Rostov Medical University scientists have discovered a cure for leprosy. It is oxydiptheric acid, extracted from diphtheria germs and is said to be the most potent of all medicines yet known. It cured big ulcers on legs and arms which usually persist for many months in a few weeks.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1947, Page 4
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