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tance to cytost, while the members of the other group 

 did not receive such injections. According to the 

 medical men who observed these individuals, those 

 receiving the chloroform injections were, on the aver- 

 age, restored to health more rapidly than were the 

 members of the control group. This experience again 

 testifies to the fact that immunization to cytost is a 

 very useful adjunct to common medical treatment. 

 The few facts relative to medicine which have been 

 considered in this chapter have been presented in the 

 hope that they may be of use to others who desire to 

 make use of them. It must be remembered, however, 

 that such treatment is not a panacea for all human ills, 

 but is to be considered only as a supplement to the more 

 common methods of medical treatment of proven 

 value. 



