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" No one has yet isolated from cancer any organism which will give rise to cancer when inoculated into other animals, except the cancer cell itself, which, as we have seen, will, under suitable conditions, continue to live and produce cancer when grafted... "
The Cancer Problem - Page 120
by William Seaman Bainbridge - 1914 - 534 pages
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Scottish Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 18

Medicine - 1906 - 614 pages
...the body of the inoculated animal. If now some of the blood serum from the second animal be injected into an animal of the same species as that from which the cells were originally taken, the serum may exert a destructive action on these cells. It is upon this...
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The Pathology of Growth: Tumours

Charles Powell White - Oncology - 1913 - 260 pages
...protozoa, myxomycetes, spirochaetes, nematode worms, and acari have been suspected as specific organisms of cancer, but no organism yet described has stood the...occurrence is apparently accidental, or at most incidental, and they do not stand in direct causal relationship with the cell proliferation. One other suggested...
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The American Physician, Volume 27

Medicine - 1922 - 922 pages
...but no organism yet described has stood the test of criticism. No one has yet isolated from cancer any organism which will give rise to cancer when inoculated...species as that from which the cancer was derived." Reply. — The above is only too true. Leaving out some very recent observation, we will admit that...
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The American Physician, Volume 27

Medicine - 1922 - 684 pages
...but no organism yet described has stood the test of criticism. No one has yet isolated from cancer any organism which will give rise to cancer when inoculated...species as that from which the cancer was derived." Reply. — The above is only too true. Leaving out some very recent observation, we will admit that...
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Australasian Medical Gazette: The Journal of the Australasian ..., Volume 24

Medicine - 1905 - 762 pages
...the body of the inoculated animal. If now some of the blood serum from the second animal be injected into an animal of the same species as that from which the cells were originally taken, the serum may exert a destructive action on these cells. It is upon this...
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