Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1888 — Cholera Inoculation. [ARTICLE]
Cholera Inoculation.
Five years ago Pasteur endeavored to discover a means of curing cholera by inoculation, but allowed the matter to drop on the death from the disease of an assistant investigator. The subject has been followed up, however, by Dr. Gamaleia, of Odessa, who has found a method by Which the cholera has beeh cured in animals by the inoculation of the cholera virus, and, which, it is confidently believed, may be applied to man. His experiments are to be repeated before a committed of the French Academy of Sciences, which holds a prize of 100,000 francs to be awarded for a cure for cholera.— Arkansaw Traveler,
