TUBERCULOSIS
CURES CLAIMED. A CLERGYMAN’S RECIPE. (Ter United Press Association.) Auckland, December 4. Claiming to have discovered a medicine which he says has cured scores of cases of tuberculosis, an Auckland clergyman, the Rev. Edward Ward, has obtained the permission of Archbishop Averill to distribute the compound to sufferers anywhere at practically no cost. Mr Ward says the medicine has effected so many cures in the past three years that there can be no question of its efficaciousness in the majority of cases. It is being used, he says with great success by a member of the British Medical Association who practices among the Maoris. He does not intend to disclose the recipe which would be useless to a lay person unskilled in dispensing. Mr Ward is a qualified pharmaceutist and makes up the medicine himself.
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Southland Times, Issue 20949, 5 December 1929, Page 6
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136TUBERCULOSIS Southland Times, Issue 20949, 5 December 1929, Page 6
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