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Show l It s, ill J..krTnlmin Suml.i, Juiji In I 2V PTh -- Laetrile called useless 9 Hy Fi ((ici ick J Suit-- M 1) mil Klialx'th M Mhcl.tn, Sc li , r Dcp.iltmcllt ill r - ill - ! i ; 1 ' ii ,i n mi 1117. tnuti'il In siiiiii- is tt Ini'li .i laiHvr cuir is It is iml II .dsn knuv. n as l.u-- rile I nr tears a t im ifermis lett hate lieen .ilguitlg Iliat 1. it'll lie is all elfecl it e means ol pi et cnting and curing cancer anti therefore, should lie appioted tor use in this country There is no etldent c that laetrile is a useful canter i (hug. It has not apiiroted as a di tit; lit the Administration, hut their Is V, NOW! Dr Thomas Jukes o( he I'liiviisily ol Beikt ay had an mteiesting article aliform. in the Journal of tin- American Medical Association (September 11, l'fiii) entitled Laetrile tor Cancer " He minted out that when the sjmnsors ol laetrile made an applu ation to the FDA for it to Is- usisi as a new drug, the application was i onsidered hy a comnu'tec of cancer experts (outside the FDD and r( j( ( ted because of in utfu lent evident e that the product was sale ami eljertive in he ticalment of cancer " Next, the promoters are reinforced in their Iradulem e hy hanipions of the underdog' against Ha- 'establishment,' and hy the surviving relatives of deceased victims of cancer These i el, dives, because of feelings of guilt, fling to their belief that treatment with the 'remedy' was the t mssiblo therapy One would think that with the (lisnppe.u wnceof the various fantasies surrounding laetrile, tin justification lor promoting it would vanish But mythology is more erMtciit than veracity Al though the song has ended, the melody lingers on, becoming even more strident' laid rile, no longer is claimed to tie a magic bullet" that destroys cancer cells with cyanide, has"become transmuted into the fake Vitamin B17 in t.j i. 111 Nullltloli hmI .mil tint n! ion an- much in the new tin it.i s Im i misr iif v .iriims assiiii.ilioni. with i'll. Illl It li s lit ( .1111 IT There is uni linn i Z. & i - ia inidl as c rvi i - U-s- interstate I nfortun.ilely a lett stole legislatures hate hunt kletl under to olitica! piessuie and nott permit its manufacture and use ttitlnu states, thus avoiding the FDA Its avail. tlnlil t mat actually cause (lentils William A Nolan m his A Doctor in Search of a Miraih" Ixxih, (Handom House, 1U7 1, tells the following stones Dr Nolan had a patient he calls Mai), a r year-ol- mother of three children When Mar) fir-- t came into his office, Dr. Nolan diagnosed an early case of cancer of the uterus. He wanted to put her in the hospital right away and si an treatment promptly. But he was unable to do so As Marys husband later told the story, she came home after hearing the diagnosis and immediately bewail to make plans .0 elite- - (he hospital. But before she actuidl) bean undergoing medical treatment, Mary talked to a friend who spoke of another woman who supposedly had Hie same disease as Mary cancer of the cervix She had gone to Mexico for treatment, to a clime the Texas border where they had just given her laetrile. According to Marys friend, this cleared everything right up, without radiation, surgery or anything else. Mary insisted on trying ttiis first She was a sensible woman, but the idea of 1 ither surgery or frightened her. She insisted on giving the other method a try" returning to Dr Nolan, After she got buck from Mexico, it did seem that she was getting better The spotting symptoms that had caused her to seek medical treatment in the first pi. ice . disupiH-aredMary and her husband were convinced that the $'l,fXKl they had spuit lor the Mexico treatment" was worth it Mary Ins lioved she was cured. Six months later, she wn bleeding every day and losing .strength She realized that the laetrile was useless. She returned to Dr. Nolan's office and he found that the cancer of the cervix had grown to the walls of the pelvis on both sides, had infiltrated the bladder from the front and the rectum from behind. There was no longer any effective treatment available. She died within a month. Another book, The Health Robbers," by Stephen Barrett, M.D. and Gilda Knight (George F. Stickley Co., 107(11 has a good account of the exploitation of laetrile as a quack cancer cure. , GET SET FOR THIS! The newest fashion in fans Is broad shoulders on lug coats and jackets This will undoubtedly start a return to wider shoulders and will lie nice for many women who want their shoulders to he the widest point of tlieir figures. Now Fans 7h G J L. d Lay Away a New Fur Now and Save use our handy layaway plan now 3nd save over fall prices. Cle an up your loot act j Bv Barbara C. 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