Health Inquiry: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First[-second] Session, on the Causes, Control, and Remedies of the Principal Deseases of Mankind, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 3151 pages |
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3 , 864.00 Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital , Cooperstown , N. Y. , for a correlation of the morphologic and metabolic aspects of cell damage , by Joseph W. Ferrebee . Sept. 15 , 1951 - Sept . 14 , 1954_7 , 140.00 University of Minnesota ...
3 , 864.00 Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital , Cooperstown , N. Y. , for a correlation of the morphologic and metabolic aspects of cell damage , by Joseph W. Ferrebee . Sept. 15 , 1951 - Sept . 14 , 1954_7 , 140.00 University of Minnesota ...
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POPULATION 45 YEARS OF AGE & OVER well Hot and DO 22 1900 13.5 MILLION Cell 1 就前 TÄÄ ÄÄ ÄÄ ÄÀÃÀÅ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ 1920 22.0 MILLION RUE 1950 42,5 MILLION 1100 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 SOURCE OF. 148 HEALTH INQUIRY.
POPULATION 45 YEARS OF AGE & OVER well Hot and DO 22 1900 13.5 MILLION Cell 1 就前 TÄÄ ÄÄ ÄÄ ÄÀÃÀÅ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ 1920 22.0 MILLION RUE 1950 42,5 MILLION 1100 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 SOURCE OF. 148 HEALTH INQUIRY.
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Cancer is a disease of individual cells . The weight of evidence points to the conclusion that malignant cells are not merely normal cells " on the loose . ” They are abnormal specifically modified cells . They are disordered rather ...
Cancer is a disease of individual cells . The weight of evidence points to the conclusion that malignant cells are not merely normal cells " on the loose . ” They are abnormal specifically modified cells . They are disordered rather ...
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He is particularly interested in the nucleus of the cell because it is the nucleus which is the dea ex machina of ... to find some chemical agent which will arrest the multiplication of cancer cells without destroying normal tissues .
He is particularly interested in the nucleus of the cell because it is the nucleus which is the dea ex machina of ... to find some chemical agent which will arrest the multiplication of cancer cells without destroying normal tissues .
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A chemical analysis of the cell , the best analyses that it has been possible to make of the chemical reactions by which it lives and grows , have revealed little ... Our knowledge of the chemistry of normal cells is still fragmentary .
A chemical analysis of the cell , the best analyses that it has been possible to make of the chemical reactions by which it lives and grows , have revealed little ... Our knowledge of the chemistry of normal cells is still fragmentary .
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