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Died. Francis Patrick Duffy, 61. War-time chaplain of the "Fighting 69th" Regiment of New York, pastor of Holy Cross Church; of colitis and a liver infection; in Manhattan. He was born...
...Liver No Cause. An idea exists in France and the U. S. that eating liver (invaluable treatment for pernicious anemia) may arouse cancer or stimulate existing cancer. The idea seems to have sprung from research which found that experimental cancers grew faster in liver-fed mice and rats than in rats and mice fed on fresh uncooked muscle, vegetables, wheat or meat. Dr. William Hewy Woglom of Columbia University sought to check this research. He liver-fed seven dozen rats diseased with four kinds of cancers, concluded: "Uncooked beef liver . . . had no demonstrable effect upon the growth...
...returns (reckoned up each year); reviews of his books (measured by inches); and the society of interesting people. After a party in London he writes: "This sort of thing is the real reward for having written a few decent books." But there were other, less pleasant rewards-headaches, insomnia, liver trouble, nervous exhaustion. At some times it "occurs" to him that he is "almost happy." At other times he writes: "Habit of work is growing on me. I could get into the way of going to my desk as a man goes to whiskey, or rather to chloral." The struggle...
Professor Israel Mordecai Rabinowitch, 41, director of the department of metabolism of Montreal General Hospital, who, especially interested in diets for diabetics, guides research on the parathyroid gland, gall bladder, kidney, liver...
When the Cincinnatians made their announcement, Dr. William Parry Murphy of Boston and Drs. Joseph Edward Connery & Leonard J. Goldwater of Manhattan announced the preparation of new, more potent liver extracts. These extracts are injected into muscles of anemics. The blood picture improves in a few hours...