Cancer: Its Causes, Symptoms & Treatment, Giving the Results of Over Forty Years' Experience in the Medical Treatment of this Disease

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Therapeutic publishing Company, 1911 - 301 Seiten
 

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Seite 25 - London, 1846. inferences now brought forward, the conclusion is inevitable and imperative, that extirpation of cancerous growths with the knife can neither be regarded as a means of curing cancer, nor of prolonging the existence of persons afflicted with the disease.
Seite 92 - Mix. Coarsely bruise the articles. Moisten with dilute alcohol and let them stand for two or three days. Then put in a steam displacement apparatus and pass through the vapor of three pints of alcohol; continue this displacement with the steam of water until the strength is exhausted. Set aside the three pints of tincture which passed first and evaporate the remainder to two pints. Mix these together and add syrup Ovi. Add oil sassafras qs to flavor it. Dose, one tablespoonful three times a day,...
Seite 91 - COMPOUND SYRUP SCROPHULARIA (Cancer Syrup) After many years of testing different remedies for the internal treatment of cancer to form a combination which could be dignified with the name " CANCER SYRUP " — a remedy that could be depended upon in the more advanced stages of cancer when the system has become saturated with the germs of cancer — I have devised the following formula. It has been the earnest study of my life to find such a combination which I could leave as a help to my brother physicians...
Seite 11 - Cancer of the Head, Face, Nose and Other Forms of External Cancer; Sarcoma; Radium as a Cure for Cancer; Internal Cancer; Remedies that are Useful in the Treatment of Cancer; Facts Worth Remembering in the Treatment of Cancer; Bronchocele (Goiter); Exophthalmic Goitre. Dr. Jones says, " I have never claimed to have a specific for anything from an ingrowing toenail to a cancer, but what I do claim is this that experience has taught me that there are remedies which do have a curative effect upon cancer,...
Seite 91 - It has been the earnest study of my life to find such a combination which I could leave as a help to my brother physicians in their efforts to cure the more desperate forms of this disease. I have the utmost faith in the curative power of this combination. I have never mentioned this remedy to any one and would not until I had thoroughly tested it in many difficult cases of genuine cancer so that I could conscientiously recommend it in my book on cancer.
Seite 26 - I have operated on some thousand cases of cancer, and they, all returned but six, and they were not cancer"?
Seite 11 - No remedy, or combination of remedies has ever been discovered, or ever will be discovered, that will cure all forms of cancer. Such a thing is impossible for the simple reason that the disease, as it appears in different parts of the body, has a different anatomical structure. It follows from this that in order to be able to treat cancer successfully we must be able to adapt our remedies to the disease as we find it existing in the different parts of the body.
Seite 267 - ... for its most tangible object the furnishing of raw material to supply man's needs. The prophetic vision with regard to a tree and its possibilities must be strongly developed in the man who puts out a seedling, having in mind the development of valuable material to be used in the service of mankind. The older I grow the more impressed I am with the importance of driving home to people the greater lessons in life in connection with the supply of their material wants. "I wish to be kindly remembered...
Seite 267 - ... the vitality of the patient. Strong cathartics are given, big doses of morphine, digitalis, coal tar products; all this weakens the vitality of the patient just so much. The above remedies are the ' siege guns ' of the materia medica and should be held in reserve for the critical time.
Seite 69 - ... parade of controversy ! He would help inquirers, but he cared not to do the work of sledge-hammer argument. If it was done it was done for the sake of his friends and of anxious seekers after truth, and not for the sake of opponents whom he had no hope of convincing. He believed in the proverb, ' He who is convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.

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