Category: Health & Medicine

Cancer: Its Cause and Treatment, Volume 1 (of 2)

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Chapters

7. Part 7

When considering the metabolism of cancer mention was made of derangement in the action of the ductless glands in this disease, and of the use and value of certain preparations...

6. Part 6

In the classical work of Walshe we find numerous references to the constitutional nature of cancer, original or quoted from recognized authorities, as well as expressions in reg...

5. Part 5

It is also well known that in order to preserve health and proper weight there must exist in the economy a certain balance or equilibrium between the amount of the ingesta and e...

8. Part 8

Reference was made to certain cases of recurrent cancer in the Hospital which had been under active medical treatment during the past year, with careful laboratory studies, but...

3. Part 3

Williams has also made some most interesting studies in regard to the increase of cancer in connection with changed conditions of life, and from his analysis of statistics, he v...

2. Part 2

A great deal of thought, study, and speculation have been given in regard to the behavior of the cells themselves, and strong arguments are adduced for a local cell pathology, t...

1. Part 1

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4. Part 4

As all cell life and proliferation of tissue depends on the activity of the cell nuclei, much attention has been paid to the changes found in them and the behavior of the centro...

9. Part 9

According to the United States Mortality tables for 1912 there were 44,531 deaths from cancer that year, or 77 per 100,000 living, while the rate in 1911 was 74.3, an increase o...