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Jewish Physician Discovers a New Treatment for Diabetes

January 4, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

A new method of curing diabetes, more effective than insulin, was announced by Professor Gustav Singer, well known Viennese Jewish specialist.

The new cure consists of injections of small doses of albumen.

Professor Singer declared that he has tested his cure for many years and that in 60 per cent of the cases treated the results were entirely satisfactory; in 20 per cent a considerable improvement was reported; in 17 per cent no change was observed. Three per cent of the patients grew worse.

The method of Dr. Singer is generally applied in Rudolf Hospital.

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