CANCER CAMPAIGN
A DOCTOR’S CLAIM
(United Press Association— By Klectric Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON, Nov. (i
Speaking in support of the liritish Umpire cancer campaign. Doctor NorIniry (medical officer of health at Holywell). declared : (‘searches ii • to human cancer are liampeied b\ want of material. We waste a great deal yearly by hangings. I say it all in seriousness. Would it not lu pos sible for everyone condemned to dent s to receive the option of giving h.mse „p for cancer research. They would have the choice of voluntary sacrifice because T do not suppose there would •be much left of them in five years. Probably the suggestion will not >e considered seriously at present hut it is certain our descendants will ultimately adopt some such plan.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1928, Page 1
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