| Ernest Francis Bashford - 1907 - 46 pages
...of many circumstances, which at the same time it is unjustifiable to ignore. The increased number of deaths recorded from cancer, its apparent greater...geographical areas (whether large or small) than others, the presumable importance of race, diet, soil, climate, are all problems of much less importance than the... | |
| 1907 - 434 pages
...of many circumstances, which at the same time it is unjustifiable to ignore. The increased number of deaths recorded from cancer, its apparent greater...geographical areas (whether large or small) than others, the presumable importance of race, diet, soil, climate, are all problems of much less importance than the... | |
| Epidemiological Society of London - 1907 - 208 pages
...of many circumstances, which at the same time it is unjustifiable to ignore. The increased number of deaths recorded from cancer, its apparent greater...geographical areas (whether large or small) than others, the presumable importance of race, diet, soil, climate, are all problems of much less importance than the... | |
| 1911 - 556 pages
...assistance in helping us to define the objective of our experimental studies. "The increased number of deaths recorded from cancer, its apparent greater...climate, are all problems of much less importance than, for example, the established fact that cancer increases in frequency as age advances in man and animals... | |
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