Chronicle Volume 29, No. 3 (1933)
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Kazan medical journal ›› 1933, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (3) : 267 -268.
Chronicle Volume 29, No. 3 (1933)
La Presse Medicale (No. 11, 1933) gives an interesting statistic: In 1921, 5,800 people died in Berlin. from tuberculosis and 4500 people. from cancer. In 1928, 4300 people. from tuberculosis and 6900 people. from cancer and, finally, in 1931, 4000 people died from tuberculosis. and 7,300 from cancer. In 1928, 73,000 cancer patients died throughout Germany. Borst'a, Döderlein'a, ѵ. Romber'g'a and Sauerbguish'a decided to award prof. Askanazy Prize for his work on experimental cancer. Through precise and systematic experiments, Askanazy proved the importance of embryonic cells in the origin of cancerous tumors. By inoculating rats with embryonic tissue in combination with weak stimuli, Askanazy developed malignant tumors (Med. Kl., No. 52, 1932).
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