DR. HILL AND HIS WORK
AMGDEiST MAN OF SCIENCE ESMMaERATipJT DEPRECATED United Serrlce. , LONDON, 14th September. A aeaillock has been reached in the controversy between the scientists, Professor Hill and; Prof esseir Donnan. The 3att«T told the "Daily Mail" that he .stieka. to every word in his paper, ■which is based on Professor Hill's own writings- He said: "I regard the discoveries las of the greatest importance. If Erofctisor Hill does not—well, it is ;a matted' vof opinion. I am neither poetical mor picturesque when describing Professor Hill's work, which leads to an jifl»derstanding" of a number of (diseases ilike ei-eeping paralysis and .cancer, iaa. which the cells of the body idie." JPnofesuor Hill reiterated that he was not on tilhe eve of any astounding dis^ icovery. sDhe "IDlaily News" says laymen must itake fhejr choice.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 9
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136DR. HILL AND HIS WORK Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 9
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