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Justly has a vast excitement taken hold of all classes of the people, an excitement that has caused all other contemporary events to fall back. The search for an actual remedy for that exceedingly ravaging disease, tuberculosis, has at last been crowned with success, and even the most uneducated will be able to estimate the significance of this event. We need but consider, that pulmonary consumption, the most frequent form of tuberculosis, annually demands over 30,000 victims in the cities of the German Empire over 15,000 inhabitants, and out of every 100 deceased 12-13 have fallen prey to this sickness | Prof. Koch s Method to Cure Tuberculosis by Max Birnbaum 1 MANY BOOKS .NET PROF. KOCH S METHOD TO CURE TUBERCULOSIS POPULARLY TREATED Max Birnbaum COMPLETE UNABHIDŨED Prof. Koch s Method to Cure Tuberculosis by Max Birnbaum The Project Gutenberg EBook of Prof. Koch s Method to Cure Tuberculosis Popularly Treated by Max Birnbaum This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title Prof. Koch s Method to Cure Tuberculosis Popularly Treated Author Max Birnbaum Translator Fr. Brendecke Release Date November 7 2008 EBook 27181 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK METHOD TO CURE TUBERCULOSIS Produced by Bryan Ness Norbert H. Langkau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http www.pgdp.net This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project. Prof. Koch s Method to Cure Tuberculosis by Max Birnbaum Illustration DR. ROBERT KOCH. 2 PROF. KOCH S METHOD TO CURE TUBERCULOSIS POPULARLY TREATED BY DR. MAX BIRNBAUM. TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY DR. FR. BRENDECKE. With an Appendix being Prof. Koch s First Communication on the Subject translated from the DEUTSCHE MEDICINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT and explanatory notes by the author. MILWAUKEE WIS. H. E. HAFERKORN PUBLISHER. 1891. COPYRIGHT 1890 BY H. E. HAFERKORN. PRESS OF THE HARTMANN PRINTING CO. 126 Reed St. MILWAUKEE WIS. Translators Preface. Consumption is curable. From time to time the news of some great discovery rushes over the land like a mighty wave but never before has the intelligence of a great achievement been received with such universal delight. There is hardly a man woman or child that does not bewail the loss of some dear relative taken away by Tuberculosis the most terrible of all foes. More terrible because it .