Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1914 — The New Treatment of Epilepsy [ARTICLE]
The New Treatment of Epilepsy
owes Its discovery to the fact that a Texas epileptic wgs accidentally bitten by a rattle snake and instead of the bite proving fatal, it cured him of epilepsy. Medical scientists experimented on a number of cases with highly satisfactory results and the Crotalin treatment is now being successfully used by specialists in thousands of epileptic cases. Crotalin is injected hypodermically. It is prepared m the laboratories of Boericke & Runyon, 8 West 38th street, New York, who issue a very interesting booklet on the Crotalin treatment which they will send free to anyone interested In the cure of epilepsy.— Adv.
