MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK
TREATMENT OP CANCER RESEARCH IN AMERICA (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, last night. “The outlook in the treatment of cancer is more hopeful and move promising that at any time for the past ten years,” said Dr. Neville Davis, of Australia, who returned by the Mariposa after having attended a cancer conference in Canada and America for the past two months. He has been with the Hendry Connell Research Foundation at Kingston, Ontario, and with the Biochemical Research Foundation of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the consensus of opinion, lie said, that ensol was a ’decided ‘ step forward in the attack on cancer from the aspect of a constitutional disease, and that it was acting, by restoring normal cell development and probably i-endering the body a more unsuitable medium for abnormal cell growth. While he was at the conference, Dr. Connell received a cable from New Zealand asking whether .ensol would be available for distribution in the Dominion. The patent rights, lie said, had been granted for New Zealand, which was one among 25 countries in the world. for which such rights had been granted. It would also be available for use in Australia).
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19136, 3 October 1936, Page 14
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