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THE RADIUM FUND.

TO TEE ETSITOE. 0 T "TSZ FSESS." Sir,—ln today's "Prc>j>'' your correspondent, on the above subject says: 'ln America, radiuju has boon. of little bciiciit to those. suffering from cancer, and it is a pity to waste mono,ot, it ln-TP, v.lii-u charitable insitutions are so badly i:i need of fundi. It is \ <tv. evident that your eorresnondent d 1 not know ci the splendia results and the number of successes with radium treatment the Duncdin doctors have achieved v*ith patients from all part..- of Now ZeaJana. Th?ro have i>eeu some failures, a-d----nrlttedlv. ravmc. no to the fact that tli* nation*have been too far zone- before ur.derccing the treatment. I, for one. have ever.' reason to be grateful to radium, the tre.r>-:ents I received a i* w v,*ar?? ago 111 Dunediii >avf.i inv life. Sly ! muble. not racier, hut iiiowrabi'-. was a most serious on,-. and three Chn.-.t'-hureh doctors <;avc mo ''O of recovery. "When I had received lour treatment: I able to attend to my work ; ,._. 3 itt. v. a.iu most enthusiastic about radium. It there were m~re radium procurable i r - would be more widely used. t)r:s giving the doctors letter n.-sult.-, and saving many lives.—\ours. ol ' KX-RADIOI TATIEXT. 0.-t-ibcr i^th.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 11

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THE RADIUM FUND. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 11

THE RADIUM FUND. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 11

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