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American Journal of Medical Sciences. A book such as this must facilitate very greatly the practicaljclass work, 

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Laboratory Outlines for the Study of the Embryology of the 

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The Study of Experimental Cancer 



A REVIEW 



By WILLIAM H. WOGLOM, M.D. 



Assistant Professor, Columbia University, Assigned to Cancer Research; 

 Sometime Assistant to the Director of the Laboratories of the Imperial 

 Cancer Research Fund, London. 



Svo. Cloth. Pp. xi + 288. Illustrated. Price, $2.50 net. 

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Contents 



I. Brief Historical Review. VI. Hypersusceptibility. 



II. Attempts to Produce Tumors. "VIL The Spontaneous Tumor. 



III. Earlier Observations on the ^^^^- Tumors of a Nature still Unde- 



Transmissibility of Cancer. 



cided. 



IV. The Transplanted Tumor. j-.' GeneSfsummary. 



V. Resistance. Index of Authors and Subjects. 



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