| Willard Parker - 1885 - 122 páginas
...have very practical relations to the idea which has been brought prominently forward here, viz., that cancer is to a great degree one of the final results of a long-continued course of error in diet, and that a strict dietetic regimen is, therefore, a chief factor... | |
| Lucius Duncan Bulkley - 1915 - 250 páginas
...the waste products are retained in the system and have a tendency to produce abnormal growths." . . . "Cancer is to a great degree one of the final results of a long-continued course of error in diet, and a strict dietetic regimen is, therefore, a chief factor... | |
| Lucius Duncan Bulkley - 1915 - 588 páginas
...the waste products are retained in the system and have a tendency to produce abnormal growths." . . . "Cancer is to a great degree one of the final results of a long-continued course of error in diet, and a strict dietetic regimen is, therefore, a chief factor... | |
| Lucius Duncan Bulkley - 1919 - 398 páginas
...economy," and he alludes more or less to the effect of diet on the disease. The late Willard Parker, one of New York's great surgeons, in a study of 397...is to a great degree one of the final results of a long-continued course of error in diet, and a strict dietetic regimen is, therefore, the chief factor... | |
| Lucius Duncan Bulkley - 1919 - 396 páginas
...in animal food." He says, "Cancer is to a great degree one of the final results of a long-continued course of error in diet, and a strict dietetic regimen...on cancer I can speak with great positiveness, that vegetable, or at least a very bland diet, does check the progress of the disease, and in some cases... | |
| Lucius Duncan Bulkley - 1921 - 478 páginas
...or effective state, constitutes the general predisposition to cancer." The late Dr. Willard Parker, one of New York's great surgeons, in a study of 397...is to a great degree one of the final results of a long-continued course of error in diet, and a strict dietetic regimen is, therefore, the chief factor... | |
| 1923 - 370 páginas
...years ago, places himself on record as follows, after treating cancer of the breast for fifty years, " Cancer is to a great degree one of the final results of long-continued errors in diet, and a strict dietetic regimen is, therefore, a chief factor in treatment,... | |
| Elanor McBean, Eleanor McBean - 1993 - 244 páginas
...system have a tendency to produce abnormal growths . . . Cancer is tu a great degree une of the Cnal results of a long continued course of error in diet, and a strict dietetic regimen is, therefore, a chief factor in the treatment — preventive and curative." Another authoritative voice to be heard... | |
| Otto Carque - 1996 - 584 páginas
...late Dr. W,illard Parker, a well known New York surgeon, who said : "Cancer is, to a great extent, one of the final results of a long continued course...regimen is therefore the chief factor in the treatment, prevention and cure. .... In regard to the effect of abstemiousness in cancer, I speak with great positiveneas... | |
| 1921 - 182 páginas
...predisposition to cancer." Dr. Willard Parker, in 1885, in a study of 397 cases of cancer of the breast said, "Cancer is, to a great degree, one of the final results of a long continued course of error in diet." Dr. Wm. J. Mayo, in his presidential address before the American Surgical Association in 1914, said,... | |
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