| 1927 - 364 páginas
...accepted that for all practical purposes cancer is not to be looked upon as contagious or infectious. 2. Cancer itself is not hereditary, although a certain...apparently transmissible through inheritance. This doea not signify that, because one's parent or parents or other members of the family have suffered... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1926 - 676 páginas
...not sufficient to permit of the formulation of such procedures for the suppression of this ma.la.dj as have been successfully employed for the control...apparently transmissible through inheritance. This does not signifythat because one's parent or parents or other members of the family have suffered from cancer,... | |
| Charles Raymond Wiley - 1926 - 462 páginas
...accepted that for all practical purposes cancer is not to be looked upon as contagious or infectious. 2. Cancer itself is not hereditary, although a certain...appear in other persons of the same or succeeding generation. 3. The control of cancer, so far as this subject can be understood at the present time,... | |
| 1926 - 630 páginas
...accepted that for all practical purposes cancer is not to be looked upon as contagious or infectious. 2. Cancer itself is not hereditary, although a certain...appear in other persons of the same or succeeding generation. 3. The control of cancer, so far as this subject can be understood at the present time,... | |
| 1926 - 914 páginas
...accepted that for all practical purposes cancer is not to be looked upon as contagious or infectious. 2. Cancer itself is not hereditary, although a certain...appear in other persons of the same or succeeding generation. 3. The control of cancer, so far as this subject can be understood at the present time,... | |
| John Michels - 1926 - 858 páginas
...understood, it may be accepted that for all practical purposes cancer is not to be looked upon as contagions or infectious. Cancer itself is not hereditary, although...the family have suffered from cancer, cancer will necesssarily appear in other persons of the same or succeeding generations. The control of cancer,... | |
| 1926 - 1062 páginas
...effect. 1. The causation of cancer is not completely understood, but is not contagious or infectious. 2. Cancer itself is not hereditary, although a certain predisposition or susceptibility to cancer is apparent^ transmissible through inheritance. 3. Control of cancer depends upon employment of measures... | |
| 1927 - 360 páginas
...accepted that for all practical purposes cancer is not to be looked upon as contagious or infectious. "2. Cancer itself is not hereditary, although a certain...appear in other persons of the same or succeeding generation. "3. The control of cancer, so far as this subject can be understood at the present time,... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1927 - 538 páginas
...accepted that for practical purposes cancer is not to be looked upon as contagious or infectious. 2. Cancer itself is not hereditary, although a certain...appear in other persons of the same or succeeding generation. 3. The control of cancer, so far as this subject can be understood at the present time,... | |
| American Cancer Society - 1924 - 252 páginas
...accepted that for all practical purposes cancer is not to be looked upon as contagious or infectious. 2. Cancer itself is not hereditary, although a certain...appear in other persons of the same or succeeding generation. 3. The control of cancer, so far as this subject can be understood at the present time,... | |
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