Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1911 — Dr. Wynn Talked to Physicians About the Success of 606. [ARTICLE]
Dr. Wynn Talked to Physicians About the Success of 606.
Tuesday evening the members of the Jasper County Medical Society were addressed by Dr.. Frank B. Wynn, of Indianapolis, one of the most noted tuberculosis specialists in tbe United States and one of the sixteen physicians in this country selected to administer the 606 treatment for a disease commonly called blood poisoning to charity patients according to the plan of the Carnegie foundation. Dr. Wynn told of the success of his experiments with this remedy, making that the basis for Kis talk to the doctors who had assembled, in the court library in the court house. He stated that only one case in fifteen required a second treatment and that the disease for which the remedy was promulgated yielded readily to the treatment. The powerful qualities of the drug employed required that it be administered by a skilled physician with the greatest precaution. Dr. Wynn’s address proved very interesting. Following the meeting the doctors enjoyed a lunch at Nowels’ restaurant We have just finished unloading our Bth carload of- flour since Jan. 1, 1911. This is more flour than all the balance of the merchants here have handled, but quality is what sells the flour. We guarantee Aristos to be the best Sour made or money returned.
JOHN EGER.
