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Demands For Paratoloid

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
January
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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One of the cnriosities to arrive at the postoffice was a letter addressed to "Dr. Koch, Esq., New Haven, Conn." It was postmarked from a town in western New York. The postoffice officials were not long in reaching a logical deduction that it was in tended f or Dr. Foster, and it was so delivered. This reasoning proved correct, for it was written by some one desiring most earnesüy the lymph treatment. Diy ïoster said that hs was heartily glad the lymph reached New York and Washington, becaase it might have the effect of lessening the increasing stream of applicants and applications that have been pounng in on him. This demand has grown daily since the second arrival of the lymph at an alarming rate. Letters come from all parts of the Union- California, Indiana, North Carolina, Vermont and evea Colorado - writtcyi by those willing to do anything in the hope of obtaining even some slight relief from dreaded diseases. They have the hope that perhaps they individually will be chosen from the others. No matter what the distance is, they are willing to come on to make the experiment. Many have the idea that, like vaccination, one inoculation is sufficient, without realizing the long course f treatment which is necessary. But one and all havo to be ref used, as further experimenta at present are impossible. Dr. Foster is nearly worn out in the vain attempt to answer a part of ais correspondence, which occupies ly all iris time.

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Ann Arbor Argus