Reich Leader,

With regard to previous results of biochemical treatment of sepsis and other cases of illness, I beg to submit the following provisional report.

1. The following 40 cases were treated with biochemical remedies in the SS hospital Dachau in the time mentioned in the report. Besides septic processes, such diseases were treated where a decisive change for the better should be achieved by means of biochemistry.

Phlegmonous-purulent processes17
Sepsis8
Furuncles and abscesses2
Infected operational incisions1
Malaria5
Pleural empyema3
Septic endocarditis1
Nephrosis1
Chronic sciatica1
Gall stones1

According to the indications of the biochemistry applied to the different cases, we used the following remedies:

Potassium phosphoricumD6
Ferrum phosphoricumD6 and D12
SiliceaD6
Sodium muraticumD6
Calcium phosphoricumD6
Sodium sulfuricumD6
Magnesium phosphoricumD6
Sodium phosphoricumD6
Calcium fluoratumD6

The cases of sepsis were mostly artificially provoked.

Up to now we found that the unfavorable course of the severe cases could scarcely be stopped by means of biochemical remedies. All sepsis cases died. The malaria cases were not influenced by it.

The cases of extended purulent processes, with development of abscesses, the pleuralempyeata, the septic endocarditis, the nephrosis, the chronic sciatica and the gall stones showed no definite influence from biochemical treatment. Insofar as they were conducted with positive results, they did not show a different result from the ones where, according to medical experience, patients were restricted to staying in bed without receiving any special treatment.

The impression of a favorable effect on morbid cases of sickness by biochemical means proved to be satisfactory in five cases only, four of which were comparatively slight. The fifth case involved a 17-day-old child with severe furunculosis. In this case an improvement set in only a few days after treatment had been applied. However, an error occurred in the experimental procedure, for at the beginning of the treatment a sulfanilamide preparation was used.