SPAHLINGER CURE CHALLENGED.
London Press Demand Inquiry. DEFINITE PROOF OESIRCF?. By Cable. —Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cabin Association. LONDON, April 28. The “Daily Express - ’ .states that Dr. Spahlinger is staying in London. After an exhaustive examination of patients and an investigation in Switzerland and Britain. ‘The Express” repeats its ioinior opinion that it does not believe his claims to the discovery of a cute of consumpl ion. The paper, in order r;> obtain definite proof, proposes that Dr. Spahlinger place his data at the disposal of eminent doctors, and permit them to make a full unhampered investigation, ill’ the Committee ro ports that Dr. Spahiinger’s claim rs justified even to {lie extent of showing hope of effective euros, the “Dady Express” will contribute £IO,OOO towards the prosecution of that hope and do its utmost to attract suKsoriptions to the work which should command the support of people? of all nations.
Sir Thomas Horden (Physician to the Prince of Wales), Dr. 11. A. Young (Physician to Middlesex Hospital and TJrompton Hospital for Consumptives), Professor Steven-dn Lyle Cummins (Professor of Tuberculosis at University College, South Wales), arc willing to conduct the inquiry.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 April 1927, Page 9
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