MODERN CURE METHODS
USE OF RADIUM AND X-RAYS
LONDON, Dec. 21
Professor T. li. i.ai.v. Professor of Natural Philosophy in Melbourne University, who is now in England, has made inquiries in London regarding (he effectiveness of the institutes for the treatment of malignant, diseases by the use of radium and X-rays, with the view to the establishment of a similar instill) lion in Victoria. It is stated bv Professor Labv that in the opinion of the incolcal specialists of the three countries he visited a clinical institute, with a strong research side. was essential in order to combat nialig nant diseases.
Although the problem of the scientific refrigeration of meat is highly technical, there is in, reason, says Professor La by. why it should not be'.solved. The Cambridge experts' success in the refrigeration of apples encourages the belief thai they will ultimately solve the problem of meat transport,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 January 1926, Page 5
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