The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1912, Page 8

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DR LOEFFLER TELLS HOW : HE FOUND DIPHTHERIA CURE AND WATE LCS, scribes His Experiments. FOUGHT LONG BATTLE. Guinea Pigs and Horse Were lives, and will save m on, stood on th tor approached and y, Matening a while re Otherwine his 1c stracted and his manner #\ heavy. Yet this man fs Dr. Loeftler, who in 188! startled the sclen- with his diseovery., And since then he has lewped into fame again and again, retiring aiways to bis test tubes and his germs when he sioian sdientiat in tho world. tent, ‘The battle began, and in a day Lake all groat men Dr. Loeffler doos Bot pretend to be great. He is willing | jp sot; All that bad to be Gone to tell of his work in an understandadle| was to keep overcoming it until the| way and not with polysyllable mouth-| body «rew strong enough to fight out) aa many of our modern doctors do When they achieve some little thing, To him his germs are so many little! / naughty children which must be cor- rected and evon sent away If they can- not be made to behave, Some of the was done the body | ‘Diffels,” according to the the baci easily and became professor, and some more elfin like myn- |" again. That de the story of terfous goblins who must be known that they may not be feared. e rd WHAT THE DISCOVERY 18 AND | benefactor of humanity, Hut there ts WHAT IT MEANS. Im perfect Kngitsh, though heavily .{ comfortably stout person by ralsing accented, Dr. Loeffler told for the bene-| iia, Gms who At | from diphtheria might raise theirs, too, M of The Evening World readers in eimple language exactly what his dia-|tf they kno covery was and what !t means. — “The ravages of diphtheria were tere rible along in 16," aid tho acientiny [NEW AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR |E sx “and we were all trying to find @ cure. TO WASHINGTON NAMED thie a pint ‘We know there muat be @ germ at work, — ow but could not locate it. I cut out eec-| Konstantin T. Dumba Appoin tlens of the Infected membranes and} \” ppointed to examined them under a microscope.| Succeed Baron Hengelmuller, ‘There was no germ visible or no dence of bacilli, as wo might ‘Bither there are no bacill! or they are! | VIPNNA, Austria, Rept. 12 Kon: too small for even this powerful micro-| alin Theodor Dumba, il abaas bogs df ecope to detect,’ I thought, and ao for] iter to Sweden, was to-day nominated of an affected part. brane was nothing and but under the firat layer of tissuo I grow. Then I tried bouillon made of | Piilatelptte serum and it was still no use. Four! % Months had passed when I added @ Iit- ‘ hn A We suger to the bouillon and, behold, #1 use at once and. continue the germs grew. I nursed them care-| | fwhy until 1 bad enough to experiment) "% have heard there ts a big move- ment in America against cutting up| qmtmals and I may be criticised, tut if I had not several good guinea piga| ¢@ ‘work on there would have been no} I took some of the bacilit aad made an incision in the akin of @ quinea pig, planting the terrible little things. They grew and sent out a| poison which I found in the blood of! the pigs. Many pigs died from diph-| in the throat more than| any part of the body, before I fou strong, but she cannot fight Dlood and dulld up a defense, As ¢ Polson increases gradually the defe becomes stronger. Life is a constant Dattle between minute forces within. I) took some of the poison from the pigs | and injected tt into a big animal; a horse, !t happened, was herse grew sick and “ for he had only the constant amount of poison injected at the time to contend with, His blood had bullt up a fighting corpuscle which conquered the polson, MORE POISON FOR THE HORSE TO FIGHT OFF. “After a time the new agent of war-/| fare would die from tnacifAty, for the defenders of the body are «ood soldiers need action, So I placed more horse's blood showed he h Polson in the horse, and more asx he fought off each dose, increasing tn @mount, At last an examination of the built up| @m antitoxin or poison fighting quality, ety by nagure and use extren T took the serum from the Mow came the cure of diphtheria, A W. L. DOUCLAS| 83 $3.59 8$4 SHOES W. L. Douglas shoes bold their shape, ft better and wear longer than any other make Stores in Greater Now York : right Av ‘ Mn Ay. ear 420. font 12h bree ta) Broad Bt, ‘ .. | SCIENTIST WHO FOUND itch Is Sought in Hospitals! pearea at Noted Scientist Whose Dis- THE GERMS THAT Hitch Is Soug pitals |» covery Saved Millions De- CAUSE DIPHTHERIA| on Theory He Was Drugged [Po reveln t | and Robbed. | H ; i Rochelle # 1h His wife, pros cated, It wan sald at the hotel to-day His Victims for Benetit deat te under the care of physisiana, {that he dispiayed a large roll of bills Hilton te thirty-five years old and haa a /On several barinaih and the patie be- y, , ‘a Neve that $n some paloon he was of Humanity. ssi Aes tneq | AruRKed and robbed. For that reason An Evening World reporter ascertained | fre Stestitals are boing scare to-day that up pt, 16 Hitch had! siitch's relatives in New Rochelle be- A modest, comfortable, stout rentie- | been sto eat « Square Hotel | jeve he is a vietin of aphasia. His ore thi | here, and that from his actions he may | accounts with the speedometer company «Tah Salle ws later by persons at-! were all straight, | have teen dries ray with the} yetors who In-| «1 told how he removod PROF. DR. F. LOEFFLER ne as the foremost phy-| One was injected into a diphtheria pa- polnon went out by the work. | In the throat wag overcome) tho germs lodged in the throat or other Yor, Indeed, that i all ing the mod 4 lot more to ft than that, and therein | New th reason why doctors salute the from the palm ol tril several ti Who Has Been Retired. ve oy te it &@ month or two J wasted time in try-|t succeed Baron Hengelmutter von |i ham tines with full find more powerful app Henger as ambasaudor ofAustria-Hun- | pone of the remidiea, 1 hate gary at Washington, Shy" permanent: €oo¥ Horr Dumba ts 9. Wealthy and popular | diplomat, ‘He inherited the property of it nothings! his uncle, @ Vienna banker and philan- thropist who was @ «reat art patron. ‘CASHIER DISAPPEARS | -—AFTERSHOWING ROLL The police today heran a aearch | bookkeeper could ask him any question ‘ New York | he had rung off, Hitch, cashter | Hitch remained at the Timex Square t, New Rochelle, fg trom hia home in New {4rinking slixhtly, though never Intoxl- The Doctor's Answers on Health anBeauty Questions ni ¥ well stor ‘of wholesaler, *Meson'* writ to astmfiate the fatt For years I have sof food then sou wilt gry d of red. with yrew-arain. sulpherb tab ase packed ih sealed nnd are’ conven would 11 nd THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912, rol! of money he was eouployed by the speed. ear and a half, only two at No. | rhe company ts neh factory at the Bush torminais In Hrogkiyn, and Hiteh had transferred there. At noon on loft his office after telling was going to Brooklyn to vn the same day he ap- offices of the company, ‘ay, Manhattan, but did find a he No, 10 Br word was heard from Hiteh until Sept. 15, when he called up the office in New Rochelle and asked that money due to him be sent to him at the Times Square Hotel. Before the Hotel until the 16th, paying for his room daily, as he had no baggage. He was DR, LEWIS BAKER. anewered below are general in sor diseases are given and shame riptiona can be filied ore. kei drug . Any Gruggiat can blood, lesion and bright ‘spark. “1 have heen rhevtmatinn valu, cleat pececription 1 matin is: lodide ealt-ylat eodid lane: le by i A very excellent treatment which y prescribed for ite gradual curative ‘as well an the instant relief A tablets triopepting. packed in ‘Take a pink tablet after breakfast, dinner and bine tablet ntinue and the curative Te tural digestion, ption ore wrals. That was a happy} Baron Hengelmuller has represented [ME ree tees tate ri ‘The diphtheria geems| Austria-Hungary at Washington for |[M belt wowy, wary and full of intense This i Were not the wrisély creatures you Seren eee _ Ags gs of the binding ese old and eee piotured at times. They were slug-| diplomatic corps there. When ho retired Myrtle’ writen: "Owing to, my extreme | eieete @ish and died easily when brought to a ey be the had reached the ot i jg ge Spal MY 0 ‘redose may! wetghy laze been fight. In other words, they were hard| 4#¢ mit in service. Pop atyeioe © eale remedy to may | abi Sar: armen bot “etetiva . " etait Se ; : te raise. I tried a culture of gelatine, FORT oF NEW YORK, bs : om many gratitying re. | De (0° stout for coterie oe am get but {t was no use. They would not ARRIVED, tran ‘ott Ys. Ban J chiga neat as hat 1 have, become to jtliiagy Hei Sits. hale, wel} Here was the solution, increasing amount of| can adapt heraelf poison in tl well aga! 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