TUBERCULOSIS IN CATTLE.
VALUE OF SPA HUNGER TREATMENT.
IY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. LONDON, June 30. An important meeting at Orewe in reference to/the Spalumger treatment of bovine tuberculosis considered a report of experts, including Dus. Thomas \Vatis and J. M. Williams, wfio are members of the medical committee of the House of CommC'fcs- and are just back from visiting Genera to study Spaliliuger’s methods. Both reported that they went with open minds and returned absolutely, convinced in tlie belief that the Spahlinger treatment was the one cure destined to eradicate tubeicuiosis in human beings and cattle. Dr. Watts said: “In tlie Spall linger method we have positive means of stamping out tuberculosis in cattle.’’ Mr. FT nest Craig, M.P., announced a donation of five hundred guineas among subscriptions to assist Spahlinger, and an influential commute, was appointed to carry out the recommendations of six experts who investigated tlie treatment at Geneva..
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 1 July 1925, Page 7
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