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Freilich and Coe, 1938 [38A6], p. 154, "Fifteen patients were
selected with unquestionable pulmonary tuberculosis of the
moderately or far advanced types, who were not making progress
but who were also not moribund. ... Eight females and 7 males
were studied for 14 weeks and each received three treatment s per
week averaging 52 injections of 10 to 15cc of whole fresh blood
taken from the arm under sterile conditions and injected directly
into the buttocks, with the blood remaining in the syringe for an
average time of 50 seconds."
AUTOHEMO FOR PULMONARY TB, SUBJECTIVE IMPROVEMENT ONLY - 38A6
The authors [38A6] concluded: "While there was abundant
evidence of subjective improvement, objectively, very little was
accomplished."
AUTOHEMOTHERAPY SAFETY - 38A6
Freilich and Coe, 1938 [38A6], 155, "No toxic effects, local or
general, were evidenced in any of the [15 pulmonary TB] patients
during the 14 weeks of the experiment, although five of the men
had an associated arteriosclerosis and one was a mild diabetic."
AUTOHEMO THEORY - EXTERIORIZATION OF BLOOD 38A6
Freilich and Coe [38A6] 156, offered the opinion that "The
blood, after being removed from the body, in the short time that
elapses before reinjection, goes through some change, as yet
unknown, and becomes a heterogenous foreign body. ... It must
... be stressed that the substances which give the blood the
characteristics typical of the heterogenous protein are not
present in the circulating blood but are formed during the
'exteriorization' of the blood."