FRIEDMAN CONSUMPTION CURE
INJECTION OF TORTOISE BACILiLiI.
MEDICAL. MEiN SCEPTICAL.
(Per Pi-ess, Association.)
HERIJJM, Novfeniber. 4
Dr. Friedman nxaik.es a derailed stjatiement of his consumption remedy. He says it consists; of having 1 non- ' poisonoius, harmless tortoise bacilli inject*d in four strengths accoraingl •to the phase® of tuberculosis and 'scrolyula into the muscles and veins. . A great majority of dootioa-s hesitiato to adhere tai the alleged remedy and await the expeilis conclusions. ■■
Mr Eddie Morrison, an Amuerioan <aicton\ noiw appearing in Sydney, in 'Wliitlhiii the Liaw' Is a 'keen thinker, Mid is far frooii satisfied with the re igtulaitiiiom of things in this .world.:—> •'You in Australia',''he : .says,, 'haven't kit things; get so much out of hand, as we in America!, where condlitions of life are so complex. To my mind, one of the greatest problems conlront ing us is: the modern woman. She is (setting the pace too hard. Bills, for Slier man would go back to tlie land. Hie woulaVt crowd so much to the cit aes. lihe modem woman, however, is .in the thrall" of the city. -ai loiti in that old wo;rkma.n\s curse of Park m 'Louise. We see- this more in America than you do here\ Men cannot keep up the pace seti "by worn en's extravagance by legitimate earn lings. I am talking now of tine man of average oppotfttonity and ability. ITnless. they are of exceptionally strong character, husbands pursue the get-ricii-quic'k and: easy-money routes. Everytihinc is arblfi'cdal, and lal itihe values of life distorted'/ The subsf-ance. Is lost for the shadow. And the problem largely is tih'at, set
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14668, 6 November 1913, Page 6
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