TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS
DR, SPAHLINGER.’S TESTS. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. GENEVA, Dec. 13. After tests checked- by State officials, under which it is claimed, that vaccine resisted the most virulent tuberculosis germs, while those not vaccinated died in 19 days, Dr. Spa-hlinger suggests that tuberculosis, in cattle can be stamped out if all calves are innoculated at birth. This would lead to the stamping out of the disease among human beings also. LONDON, Dec. 14. In the Hou.se of Commons, the Hon. W. B. Guinness told Mr. P. A. Hurd he had tto knowledge regarding the Spahlinger bovine vaccine tests beyond the Press reports. An official committee created in 1924 to make tests was then, unable to- obtain viaccine- from Dr. SpnMinger. The committee was still existent, but he was unable to say whether it, whs prepared la-gain to- take up tests.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 December 1926, Page 7
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