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THE SPAHLINGER SERA.

A MEDICO'S, TESTIMONY. CURES AND RECOVERIES. f ;' - LONDON, February 11.' ; view of the adverse cirinion ex-, •■} pressed by the New Zealand Govern^ 1 meht Medical-Offiaer. the'i following facts which made known are of : importance. .^. : •■'' In Lancashire where has al- .-.• wavs been;, support-for the Spahlingerwe learn. that, Dr A. Ver- • fnon Davies, M.P., amiember of theMedical Committer of the House which visited ,'thet Spahlinger, Labor- ": atory at, Geneva reported at a, meeting vesterdav •his.em.rihatiei opini6n in •its" favour. This ails** was the view takwn by Mr R. Smith.- ma-naffer of ■ the Health Section of the Lancasliire ' - Cb-onerative Society. ' . ' ' ,! •The latter, who made an investigation of eases treated with the fimahimsier sera in Geneva' audi elsewhere, '■■expressed'lvs' conviction that the ■■■ Spahlinger remedv was so. sure that at least 90 p?r cent, of the cases, treated were cured. Mr Smith Pointed out that ,ori<rina!ly Mr , had rtreuared 82 iseira. Of these hfi

I ©vnlained, onlv seven were now available, ye* t]V# -most' spectacular ar.d • wonderful remedies were being secnr- « ed with them>. And that was not all. Far more impno*tant was Mr Spahlinger's method of immunising the community. Onae this method was' arlorfted. Mr Smith claimed, T.uriero'dosi.s. cmdd be stamped o"t within the lifetime ql ever^ - member of his audience. / Dr Davis, who spoke with full sense

'of responsibility as a. medical man and ;('■■'as an M.P., pointed out that if MrSpahliniiyer were willing to reveal the secret of his remedy and hand it oyeg , to us. the money reouired would doiihtless, be raiW without any difH- ; ,; cultyv" But Mr Snahlinger. be said. J; was. a genius and he had been so badly treated that lie refund to suffer anv sort of control. Unless the. sera were made' strictly in ' with bis formula it would fa.il. and be ' refined to toW-an** risks. That was* -perhaps., a pit v., But if th". monn-j - tain, would riot so to Mahomet, mi"st nv> to the mountain. ..., ", Tli© general attitude of* tjiro. medical; ■ ■ profession wa,s +q refuse,to have anv-.j thine to <lo with mxadk Tommies, and I all remedies, the, preparation of/ which was undiyulcred. wer» ■rttfa.nb ed. of oorvse. as ouar-lc remedies. B'H the spfakier took what he thought-1 1 was a broader, AH he ad'ed was whether or not the remedy was. , a rwrt-pjii cure, '.ii JV. PnView. explained that t"e oom- ' n>ittee.of men whom he n«v I to Geneva examined w+f ■'. -meticulous care about + v of Mr ' Snaihlinfror's pntieiuts. Some were cured and in the woe-ess : of r*tTtverv. t*rA pome were, pist com- ; nv*nein<? treatment. Anvmor +b<% la+- ' ~±ev were several of the o-rayest sevJfepffV which bv means of treatment at present to sciA-«<T"* ) cniild b-» eVyW+arl +o yet , tl»ev bad since fl Wo n<»s"-anr.-» .that, th**/* na?es w"™* -■'"" well on the way to r<v»ove"y. T^a rlitiWd of Davids said.' that on.t ; "tit.s " - who wer~ r, n w free f ,Vf >m .„' fYwumn+iV" iyor* ' IWVvvV frc'i an a rl, "v""v , d sin o "* f 1< * :' T be c rv"" + be=,-v . TV^le ' w A Mln«-i-i» itlia VPirybfirl .cfwifiiwi truant, th©V remained ***r??- > p^.well.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 26 March 1926, Page 5

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THE SPAHLINGER SERA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 26 March 1926, Page 5

THE SPAHLINGER SERA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 26 March 1926, Page 5

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