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Inoculation For Cholera And Typhoid

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Day
24
Month
September
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Michigan is well In advance In the Held of science, and it lookg as f Dr. Vaughan's well-known patiënt and laborious studies and experiment are at length to be crowned with a well merited success. Announcement comes by tele?raph from Ann Arbor to the ciïect ttiut Prof. Víctor C. Vauglun, M. IX, of the Michigan state Uuiversity, has succeeded in Isolating two series of ntensely toxic albuiniiioid poisoas produoed by the bacterial fermeuts, in cholera infanturn (three) and in typhoid fever (two); whtch produce the symptoms of tliese diseases respiictively, but resemble in virulence the venom of a rattlesuake. The plurality ot viruses from the sanm mcrotu; we (the Sanitary Era) do not undurstand, and it h po8sibly not au accurate expression. The next step In siquence is to ttYect preventative and perhaps remedial inoculation with atteiiuatlons of these poisong, in the raanner of Pasteur for rabbies. It is iutitnated thut Prof. Vauzban is now worklng on tliis problem. We expect to see Ihe crude muthod of vacciuation ulticnately snperseded in this way for smallP"x, thus eradtag the danger of injecting other and unattenuated dtscases. All the other infections will taku their turn to be vanquished in due time. Just how an alterative medicine cleans es the systera is an open question; but that Ayer's S irsapirllla does produce a radical change in the blood fs well attested on all sities. It Is everywhere considered the best reniedy tor blood disorders. Hunco steering is u rcfiiied form of crime.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier