DOCTORS DIFFER
OVER CANCER TREATMENT. " (United Press Association—By Electric > Telegraph.—Copyright ) ;|i. i ' ' ]; OTTAWA, Aug. 28. i/ At the conference at Winnipeg, the British Medical Association adjourned for a short time to-day to see Lord Dawson, of Penn, installed as a Ouief of the -C'ree Indians. The 'University of Winnipeg conferred tue lionorary degree of Dqctor of Law on ten. members of. the Conference, eight of whom are British, including Dr ■Barrett. Discussions in various sections' were continued to-day, with acute differences of opinions developing as to the relative advantages of radium and. surgery us a’ cure fOr internal cancer. - ' • V' ‘ V ? The opinion was at the Ophthalmic Section, that “feandy Blight of Trachoma, .was spread by the want of personal hygiene, and could be Completely exterminated without much difficulty. . /.'•... | Dr Barrett informed' Australian Press Association all of the documents respecting Doctor Cherry, Of Melbourne, and his work oil eanCbr Were, being forwarded .to the :&iitish Medical Journal, London, iyj f;h for sympathetic eon|idt:fration: and publication.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1930, Page 5
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