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Dr. Maurice Sturm in Charge in 



New York—Contract With 



Eisner Signed. 



NEW YORK, April 2S,— Dr. Friedrlch 

 Franz Friedmann will depart to-mor- 

 row for Montreal, where he Is to in- 

 spect patients he treated in that city 

 about six weeks ago. 



He will return here within a few 

 weeks to begin the instruction of phy- 

 sicians in the use of the turtle cultures 

 at the Friedmann institute, which will 

 be established in accordance with the 

 contract Dr. Friedmann entered into 

 with Morits Eisner. 



The first authentic announcement that 

 the contract was made was issued when 

 I. N. Lehrnann of the law firm of Lev- 

 entritt. Cook &. Nathan gave out a 

 statement saying that "an arrange- 

 ment" had been definitely arrived at 

 between the specialist and Mr. Eisner 

 providing "for the preparation and use 

 of the Friedmann vaccine in the Unit- 

 ed States." 



It was denied that the idea of having 

 the vaccine prepared in each State at 

 the institutes to be established in each 

 was intended in any way as a method 

 by which interstate traffic in the cul- 

 tures and interstate regulations of the 

 Government might be evaded. 



Dr. Maurice Sturm, who will repre- 

 sent Dr Friedmann, made this state- 

 ment to-day: 



"The first Friedmann institute"- will 

 be established in New York City after 

 my return from Canada. The upper 

 floors will be fitted out as laboratories 

 and operating rooms. There will be 

 beds in the institution. No physician 

 in this State except my assistant and 

 rnyfelf will have any of the serum. 



"p will, be the head of the institute 

 here, and under no circumstances will 

 we give any of the Friedmann cure to 

 any physician. The charges ^"ill be 



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