The Malaria Treatment Mystery: A Closer Look at Mont Park Hospital's Experiment
Mont Park, AustraliaWed Dec 31 2025
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Back in the 1920s, doctors thought they had a big win against a serious illness called neurosyphilis. They used malaria to treat patients at Mont Park Hospital in Australia. This idea won a Nobel Prize, so it was a huge deal at the time. But now, people are questioning if it really worked.
A doctor named Reginald Ellery tried this treatment on patients. He wrote about how well it worked, but when researchers looked at the actual medical records, they found something different. The records showed that the patients did not get better as much as Ellery said they did.
So, what went wrong? There are a few reasons. First, doctors back then might not have diagnosed the illness correctly. Also, they might have only treated the healthiest patients. And they used other treatments alongside malaria, which makes it hard to know what really helped.
This makes people wonder: was malaria therapy really effective, or did other things make it seem that way? The evidence now suggests that malaria might not have been the miracle treatment everyone thought it was.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-malaria-treatment-mystery-a-closer-look-at-mont-park-hospitals-experiment-f4f01af5
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