TREATMENT OF CANCER
LEAD INJECTIONS USED 'WITH. SUCCESS London, November 12.
Hr. John Adami, Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool University, says: “I cannot any longer keep secret Professor Blair Bell’s successful treatment of cancer by using injections of lead, which is one of the commonest of chemical agents. There have been astounding successes with inoperable cases. Only hopeless cases are attempted, because of the dangerous nature of the treatment. In some cases there has been a recrudescence owing to the smallness of the doses/’—Sydney “Sun” Cable. r [According to a message from Toronto, Professor W. Blair Bell, .of Liverpool University, director of Liverpool Cancer Research, described to the Physicians’ Academy of Medicine a successful treatment of cancer with lead. He cited instances of remarkable success, and assured members of the academy that fifty or so patients were believed to be well out of two hundred, mostly hopeless, cases treated.]
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 43, 14 November 1925, Page 7
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147TREATMENT OF CANCER Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 43, 14 November 1925, Page 7
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