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Show ji CAN CANCER BE CURED? M A doctor, a member of the Chicago , Medical society, has dificovcicd a can- 9 ' cer specific. Such ib the Information 9 I that comes from Chicago Wo liopo H ' for a confirmation of this news, be ll ' cause cancer is one of the worst nfflic- 1 tions to which human flesh is heir, and, In its malignant form, has been j consideicd incurable. But with mod- em progress In medicine, it'is.fast becoming recognized that there is no. disease, excopt that of old age, that ' will not yiold to the right kind of treatment if acted on in time. There is much to be discovered, but when the germ world Is conquered, wc ha e reason to expect the driving out of S I some of the worst scourges thut nov m attack the health of human beings Ml Thcic is tuberculosis. Sanitation 13 to rob the tubercle bacillus or Its tcr- S rors. Fifty years from now there may M be no "consumption." all Typhoid feer has destroyed the M' lives of more people than the com- ijj bincd population of the globe. There ffl will be no typhoid when the modern m rules of health prevent the transfer WA of the typhoid germ from the sick to Jjl the well. jlj Cancer ranks with the white plague MJ and typhoid as a life destroyer. Itjj The statement is made by Dr Jo- II seph De Stefano, supported by Dr A N3j A. Whamond, president of the Robert IjS -Bums hospital of Chicago, that a spe- m clfic he has discovered has cured fif- tl teen men and women who had cancer fl in Its most aggravated form. Dr. J Whamond is quoted as saying: I "Shortly alter the first of the year 1 we shall present the matter to the 4 Chicago Medical society. We shall t show the patients as they are now J and the photographs showing their condition when treatment, started. ' , "Dr. Stefano and myself were very ' .nverse to giving this to the public un- J 'til it had first been properly present 4 ed to the medical profession, but a J patient has told the story widely. We Jfl can only confirm it for it is entirely t true. I am happy to say that Dr. De I Stefano has succeeded wonderfully. 1 When I first tried his specific on a I patient in this hospital it was when 1 an operation had been performed and 4 the patient had been told that she j"1 must die shortly that her case was 3 j. hopeless. IV "I decided to give her some of the ' ', medicine in the hope that it would at a least alleviate her pain and I waB de- tfl lighted to see that it did bo. There- !$j fore, I continued to give her the spe- Jt ! cific and at the end of seven weeks she walked out of the hospital. "We are naturally keeping every I case under surveillance, but in every case we have had the satisfaction of seeing every trace of-the terrible dis-sease dis-sease disappear." "I thank God that I have been able to discover this cure," said Dr. De Stefano. "Aside from tfto credit that' may redound to Do Stefano I glvo heartfelt thanks that through me the Almighty has seen fit to give this boon to humanity. Only those who know, who have seen the awful suffering suf-fering caused by cancer, can thoroughly thorough-ly understand what it means " Not until tho subject is presented to the Chicngo Medical society will tho exact nature of the compound be ex plained It la taken Internally, cither in capsule form or from a spoon. What a message of hope this story may carry to sufferers throughout the land. The false hopes of the past are warnings, though, that the "euro" mny not bo all that It Is represented to he. |