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THE aims and objects of this book are clearly set out on the title-page, and the work of the Liverpool Medical Research Organization is sufficiently well known to medical and pathological readers to need no introduction here. Since practically the whole of the contents have appeared previously in various scientific and medical journals, it will not be necesary to review the work in detail. Speaking generally, it may be said that this large volume is in the nature of an apologia pro vita sua on the part of the director and the Organization as a whole, and it concludes with an earnest plea for more financial assistance so that the work may go on.
Some Aspects of the Cancer Problem: an Account of Researches into the Nature and Control of Malignant Disease commenced in the University of Liverpool in 1905, and continued by the Liverpool Medical Research Organization (formerly the Liverpool Cancer Committee), together with some of the Scientific Papers that have been published.
Dr. W. Blair Bell. Pp. xiv + 543 + 90 plates. (London: Baillière, Tindall and Cox, 1930.) 63s.net.
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Experimental Research on Cancer. Nature 126, 518–520 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126518a0
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