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THE paragraph which Mr. Lockhart-Mummery quotes from his own editorial is practically a paraphrase of the words used by Prof. Passey in his report, and as such does not appear open to criticism. But the paragraph in question deals with the negative side only of the matter, and hence might give a misleading impression to the reader. Prof. Passey's experiments upon the combined effect of deficient diet, and the presence of the parasite, have given negative results, but the original positive results of Fibiger cannot be disregarded until adequate reasons are given for their rejection.
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Recent Research on Cancer. Nature 137, 321 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137321d0
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