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Treatment of Consumption.

Dr M'Donald, of Adelaide, who recently received from Japan a supply of tuberculo-toxoidin, which is said to be a cure for consumption, is making experiments with it Several persons, who have been pronounced by medical practitioners to be suffeiing from consumption, called on Dr. M'Donald, and asked to be given a course of treatment The doctor selected a bad case so as thoroughly to test the remedy, and is treating it. It is stated that the patient's cough, which was a source of trouble at night, has almost ceased. The patient has gained in weight, and has a good appetite. There has not been the slightest reaction, and up to the present the results have been gratifying. The experiment is being watched with keen interest.

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Progress, Volume II, Issue 6, 1 April 1907, Page 212

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Treatment of Consumption. Progress, Volume II, Issue 6, 1 April 1907, Page 212

Treatment of Consumption. Progress, Volume II, Issue 6, 1 April 1907, Page 212

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