CANCER RESEARCH
GSYE-BARNARi) THEORY <H, au/vtrtc Telegraph."-Oopvrirht.i (Australian & N.Z, Cable AsHoeiutiou) LONDON, .lan. 21. Two interesting views ni the <!>eRaruard cancer theory have just been published. Sir (leorge Beaslou. writing in the British Medical Journal, suggests the possibility that Mr Barnard did no! sec the cancer microbe. but might have synthetically created new combinations from materials on which played ultra viulel or x rays. On Ihe other hand Ihe annual report of the British medical research council says that Dr. Uve' and Mr Barnard
"transformed our outlook on the- problem of the calls-alien of cancer by suggesting that filler passing virus or an ultra, microbe is a common factor in mnlignanl tumors, ye! harmless with".it the adjuvant factor. I'Yr the purpose of more rapidly exploiting per sibilitics the council is i uistmeting additional laboratories at the Imperial re-s-card, fund's Millhill farm. .Mr Bar nard's ultra fillratio-.i plan: was transferred from Hamnslead. Dr. dye will supervise part of the Imperial fund's research
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 22 January 1926, Page 5
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