| Ernest Francis Bashford - 1907 - 46 pages
...than the infective or non-infective nature of cancer ; but we must not lose sight of the fact that it is in all probability as much without the province of statistics to supply the direct answer to the question, What is the cause of cancer ? as it was for statistics to directly prove... | |
| 1907 - 434 pages
...than the infective or non-infective nature of cancer ; but we must not lose sight of the fact that it is in all probability as much without the province of statistics to supply the direct answer to the question " What is the cause of cancer ? " as it was for statistics to directly... | |
| Epidemiological Society of London - 1907 - 208 pages
...importance than the infective or non-infective nature of cancer; but we must not lose sight of the fact that it is in all probability as much without the province of statistics to supply the direct answer to the question, What is the cause of cancer ? as it was for statistics to directly prove... | |
| 1911 - 556 pages
...much less importance than, for example, the established fact that cancer increases in frequency as age advances in man and animals and the infective or non-infective...association with chronic irritation has long been recognized, and has led to conceptions of. the nature of the disease more or less out of accord with... | |
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