CANCER RESEARCH
', DISEASE NOT HEREDITARY. (SYDNEY SttN CABLE.). (Received 18th June, 1.30 p.m.) NEW YORK, 17th June. .Addressing the Medical Association1 at Butte, Dr. T...J. Glover, said: "From ■ every type of cancer I have beeni able to, isolate,in pure culture the specific organism which, when • inoculated into healthy animals,, produced this disease, and afterwards I have recovered the organism again in pure culture from these same animals.' I' have also been able to., render immune healthy animals against cancer. The organism may be described- as a grampositi^e bacillus. It forms a small coccus-like spore, which passes through the finest Berkfeldt filter. The serum 'preparation is similar to the one used for diphtheria antitoxin. 'My research shows that cancer is not hereditary." ' ■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 8
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