DEFINITE CURES
TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER GERMAN CHEMIST’S CLAIM NZPA—Copyright BERNE. Switzerland, May 13. A 58-year-old German chemist, Otto Sempf, claimed to-day that he had made drugs from wild plants which Swiss and German doctors acknowledged were definite cures for cancer and tuberculosis. Sempf said that during the war the Germans had put him in a concentration camp because he refused to tell them his secret. His formulae, he said was deposited in the vaults of a Dutch bank. He hoped soon to go to the United States to give a demonstration of the effectiveness of his discoveries.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27081, 16 May 1949, Page 5
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