OUR DEBT TO CHINA.
HOPE FOR THE bald-headed. I WHAT NEXT? I Fresh hope is held out to men sensitive to the fact that their heads are ?bald. :,.•'• r ; ,' A Chinese scientist at the University of Chicago has announced that he has found through experiments on rats that the injection of desiccated thyroid brings about normal j growth -of hair. Removal of the thyroid glands, on the other hand, caused "the rats to lose their hair. \ .- •:_■ ■" . ; ■•" .- jr -,; The young scientist, Hsi Chun Chang, 'said he'- was' convinced ' that his ■experiments opened a way to restore hair growth for men;
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 13
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99OUR DEBT TO CHINA. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 13
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