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" That the communication of cancer from man to man is so rare, if it really occurs at all, that it may be practically disregarded. "
Quarterly bulletin (New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Health). 1918 - Page 223
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Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 26

1907 - 710 pages
...poisoning from pus organisms, than from any possible acquirement of cancer. (8) That the communication of cancer from man to man is so rare, if it really occurs at all, that it can practically be disregarded. (9) That in cancer, as in all other disease, attention to diet, exercise,...
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The International Journal of Surgery, Volume 28

1915 - 452 pages
...incomplete and inconclusive that the public need have no concern regarding it. 3. That the communication of cancer from man to man is so rare, if it really occurs...adopted in the care of any ulcer or open septic wound. 5. That in the care of patients with cancer there is much less danger to the attendant from any possible...
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The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, Volume 55

1915 - 444 pages
...incomplete and inconclusive that the public need have no concern regarding it. (3) That the communication of cancer from man to man is so rare, if it really occurs...adopted in the care of any ulcer or open septic wound. (5) That in the care of patients with cancer there is much less danger to the attendant from any possible...
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The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...

1915 - 438 pages
...incomplete and inconclusive that the public need have no concern regarding it. (3) That the communication of cancer from man to man is so rare, if it really occurs at all, that it may be practically disregarded. • During the four-day Cancer Educational Campaign, held under the auspices of the Vermont State Medical...
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The Journal of the Michigan State Medical Society, Volume 14

1915 - 650 pages
...incomplete and inconclusive that the public need have no concern regarding it. (3) That the communication of cancer from man to man is so rare, if it really occurs...adopted in the care of any ulcer or open septic wound. (5) That in the care of patients with cancer there is much less danger to the attendant from any possible...
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The American Journal of Nursing, Volumes 18-19

1917 - 1262 pages
...incomplete and inconclusive that the public need have no concern regarding it. The communication of cancer from man to man is so rare, if it really occurs at all, that it may be practically disregarded. Those in charge of, or in contact with, sufferers from external cancer with discharges need only take...
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Ellingwood's Therapeutist: A Monthly Journal of Direct Therapeutics. ...

1915 - 484 pages
...incomplete and inconclusive that the public need have no concern regarding it. 3. That the communication of cancer from man to man is so rare, if it really occurs...adopted in the care of any ulcer or open septic wound. 5. That in the care of patients with cancer there is much less danger to the attendant from any possible...
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Canadian Practitioner, Volume 32

1907 - 948 pages
...poisoning from pus organisms, than from any possible acquirement of cancer. 8. That the communication of cancer from man to man is so rare, if it really occurs at all, that it can practically be disregarded. 9. That in cancer, as in all other disease, attention to diet, exercise,...
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Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Volume 23

1907 - 880 pages
...blood-poisoning from pus organisms, than froa any possible acquirement of cancer. (8) That the communciation of cancer from man to man is so rare, if it really occurs at all, that it can practically be disregarded. (9) That in cancer, as in all other disease, attention to diet, exercise,...
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 29

1907 - 690 pages
...poisoning from pus organisms, than from any possible acquirement of cancer. (8) That the communication of cancer from man to man is so rare, if it really occurs at all, that it can practically be disregarded. (9) That in cancer, as in all other disease, attention to diet, exercise,...
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