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...pause to examine the fascinating his tory of lynching in the U. S.? Would the farmer in Nebraska no longer be able to find at a glance the height of the Empire State Building, the height of the Tower of Babel, the death rate from cirrhosis of the liver by states since 1911? Would all researchers be deprived of that omniscient i.ooo-page volume (most-called-for reference book in the Library of Congress) with its facts large & small - from an analysis of the latest U. S. census to the manner of addressing an archdeacon? The answer...
...radiation cures a cancer in one part of the body only to metastasize or shift it into another part, has been a credible theory. Cancer of the skin often follows irradiation of the cervix. X-raying of bladder tumors is often followed by cancer of the bone-marrow, lung, liver or skin. Cancer of the neck or throat frequently follows cure of a lip cancer. Doctors almost never discuss such questionable points with their patients, seldom mention them in print. But as Dr. Wood remarked in an editorial last week, ". . . in private conversation [of doctors] the opinion [is] expressed that...
...FRESH BLOOD 100 Ib. RAW LIVER...
Plane v. Snails. In Western States, announced the Department of Agriculture, airplanes are going up to drop copper sulphate dust to kill the snails that harbor the larvae of the liver fluke which destroys sheep...
...talking about wine or beer as far as this country is concerned. The Anglo-Saxon race is not a wine-drinking race and never will be. Legalize wine and beer and you will have a nation of staggering dyspeptics, all afflicted with cirrhosis of the liver. Legalize whiskey, make it easy to obtain, and you will have a temperate nation and a civilized one. That may sound like plain speaking, but it's the truth." Before the War and Prohibition, only the cheapest and rawest of whiskey could be bought for a nickel a drink. It was freshly distilled...