Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1925 — Page 3

CLAIMS CUREFGR CANCER IS FOUND Noted Liverpool Surgeon Announces Resuts Os 17 Years Os Research (By Ethel M. Halsey, Special United Press Correspondent I (Copyright 1925 by United Press) , Toronto, Ont, Nov Jl—Dr. W. Blair Bell,’ noted Liverpool surgeon and university professor, has formally announced the results of 17, years research which, he says, •places the solution of the cancer problem within the grasp, if, indeed, it has not already been accomplished.” | Addressing a closed session of the

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■ “ i Toronto Academy of Medicine last Hight, Dr. Bell submitted his report, Iptepared with the assistance of 30 scientists, who for the last three years have worked constantly with I the Liverpool surgeon. It set forth I what Dr. Bell believes to be striking evidence that an explanation of can- | cor has been found and the apparent • ffectlveness of a treatment, employing lead. Dr. Bell’s paper will appear In full ■ln Lancet, official medical Journal of England, on November 14. Meantime the story of the scientist's work iimT the substance of Dr. Bell’s article have been made available to the 'United Press. Dr. Bell believes there is no spec! sic cause for cancer, but hundreds of .ausesv "It is the cancer itself that is a specific growth process," he said. Lead, in a celloidal preparation, is injected into the blood <?f the patient.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925

Cells of the cancerous tissue attract the lead which exerts a destructive force, In many cases not completely checking further development of the cancer but absorbing the mass. Discovery that among chemists, plumbers and other workers using lead, cancer was a rare disease was one of the con • iderutlons which prompted him to use that metal In his treatments, Dr. Bell said. It was better than radium or X-Ray, he said In five years some 200 eases have been treated with "a considerable proportion of success," according to Dr. Bell, who summarizes the results of the investigations as follows: Cancer is a definite condition of growth taking place in the cells affected. This process is not unlike certa'n normal processes of growth, but lacks the control that checks normal cell rrowth at the right point.’ In finding a substance to check this unrestrained growing of the colls a are would be found for cancer. Lead is such a substance. Bell told his audience last night that he ami his investigators had fashioned no “miraculous" instantaneous cure. "It Is the treatment, based on a complete knowledge of the hitherto mysterious workings of the disease.” Dr. Bell said, "that holds out the most hope for the future. "Work still remains to be done. One of the greatest flaws in the treatment today lies in the fact that the lead preparation cannot yet be made in so stable a form that it can be administered more than three days after it has been prepared. o NOTICE No hunting or trapping allowed on nry farm. 267t3 Mrs. Sarah Stoneburner. o Make it early! Tl\at sitting; for your Christmas Photographs. Edwards Studio, Phone 964, 266-3 t

COMMITTEE TO r I IGNORE RULING ' Budget Committee To Dis- , regard Gilliom's Finding In Cutting Salaries I Indianapolis, Nov. 12.—The ruling of Attorney General Gilliom that the • state budget committee was without . authority to change salaries fixed by law will be Ignored by that, body, it became known here today. f The committee was in session to- ■ day in an effort to agree on a'tentative salary program which will be i submitted to Governor Jackson the < latter part of the week I It is understood that he committee will not change the salary of the i members of the public service comi mission which were slashed from SG.OOO to $5,000 annually, The lowered salaries of other de- • partment heads will remain in effect, .indications were that the sajary of Earl Carter, chief engineer of the . public service commission, which was cut from $4,200 to $3,800 per year, would, be fixed at, $4,000 and l the salary of Perry Reaves, which was reduced from $3,800 would be , sulxitantially increased although it would not approach the former level ! of $3,800. , That the committee will follow a middle course in acting on the complaint of Alfred Hogston, state fire marshal that his department could not operate without an attorney, was seen in the move to turn the duties of the attorney over to a deputy fire marshal. —- — -o ■ MARRIAGE LICENSES Theodore Koeneman, farmer, Preble township, to Emma Conrad. Preble township.

Indianapolis. Nov. 12. -r (United Press)—Hoosier hunters were in the field by the score today for a bag of

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