A CANCER CURE
FACTS OF THE CASE. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, October 21. Kerosene heated to a high temperature, allowed to cool to blood heat and then injected, is claimed as a cure for cancer by Mr L. N. White, a resident of Frankton. Three years ago, M,r White, of 54 Brandon Street, Frankton, was sent to, Auckland Hospital suffering from cancer. The case was egrisidered . incurable, and two years, R fjgo Mr White .went back to Frankton with a belief that there was nothing to do but to wait his death. He heard that kerosene injections woujd cure cancer, and he. decided to try the experiment. The process ivas an unpleasant and painful one, but he persisted and was soon surprised to note good progress. He kept the treatment going, with a result that his ailment was evidently completely cured, and for the past year there has been no sign of any recurrence of the disease. “ I feel that I have a duty to the public in letting them know by what a- simple process' I was cured,” said Mr White this morning. He said his case. had been looked upon as a hopeless one,' rind tHrit' he was entirely given up by doctors’. For over twelve months' Mr White has felt no pain anjfl there arfe no signs of a. recuriAhce df cancer. Tire Health Department * instructed one of 'its officers to examine him and the officer pronounced the cure effective. ‘.Where, a. growth formerly Was,: there’now remains only a cavity. /' '*', ' ’ ’’' ’’ ' 1 • 1 ' ''
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1929, Page 3
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256A CANCER CURE Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1929, Page 3
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