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Nine Patients Were Treated

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
April
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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At the Newly Organized Pasteur [Institute]

THREE ALREADY CURED

The Supply of Rabbits Ran Short for a WHile — The Need of the Institute Already Proven. 

 

The Pasteur Institute in this city was opened none too soon. Already it has treated nine patients who have been bitten by dogs which bad hydrohobia. Three of the patients have been discharged as cured and in absolutely no danger from the dread disease. These are Miss Mabel Swatridge of Detroit, O. H. Winton of Williamston, and Alfred Randall of Kansas City. There are six patients left at the Institute. 

 

Of the nine patients bitten by dogs three were bitten on the band and three on the leg. 

 

Considerable trouble was experienced for a few days in getting rabbits, but just now the supply is sufficient. Arrangements will, however, have to be made for a constant and certain supply of rabbits for the use of the institute.