ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1938 |
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... cancer research . I have referred in some detail to these various cur- rent sources of support of cancer research because they seem to reflect the prevailing attitude of the American public toward the cancer problem . They reveal that ...
... cancer research . I have referred in some detail to these various cur- rent sources of support of cancer research because they seem to reflect the prevailing attitude of the American public toward the cancer problem . They reveal that ...
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... cancer which have vastly improved the outlook for the cancer patient . These advances have come from the labors of a great number of pathologists , physicians , surgeons , radiologists and technicians , who have worked faithfully to ...
... cancer which have vastly improved the outlook for the cancer patient . These advances have come from the labors of a great number of pathologists , physicians , surgeons , radiologists and technicians , who have worked faithfully to ...
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... cancer , in which a large part of the cancer world is busily en- gaged . This field seems sharply contrasted with the virus theory , but if the viruses should prove to be only a peculiar form of cell product , the two fields may ...
... cancer , in which a large part of the cancer world is busily en- gaged . This field seems sharply contrasted with the virus theory , but if the viruses should prove to be only a peculiar form of cell product , the two fields may ...
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KINARD F W South Carolina Academy of Science 553 | 22 |
MCKINLEY E B E G ACREE and J S MECK Sulfan | 43 |
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