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FIGHTING T.B.

BEGINNING WITH BABY. London, Feb. 25. Professor Calmette’s anti-tuberculosis vaccine, which he administered through the mouth in a teaspoonful of milk to 5000 infants, reduced the deaths from tuberculosis to .07 per cent., where ordinarily they reached 25 per cent., reports the Paris correspondent of The Times.—Sun Special.

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Southland Times, Issue 19821, 18 March 1926, Page 9

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FIGHTING T.B. Southland Times, Issue 19821, 18 March 1926, Page 9

FIGHTING T.B. Southland Times, Issue 19821, 18 March 1926, Page 9

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