(J. T. A. Mail Service)
It would appear that, not in this country only, nor in Holland only, but throughout the world, the laws of Moses, who was incomparably the greatest sanitarian in recorded ## are at this hour saving large numbers of Jewish men, and even much larger numbers of Jewish women, from forms of cancer which cavage their Gentile neighters, wirtes Dr. C. W. Saleeby in the “Daily News” ## in an article to the International Cancer Conference, dealing with the paper on “Cancer and Jews” read by Dr. Sourasky.
Legal cleaninges, ## in ## freedom from chronic irritation, is the simple and life-saving explanation, he says.
“But the Jew is ## of the table, and so is the Jewess.” The Saleeby preceeds. “They can liberatly. Their chan###############################################################“For the salvation of mankind from this discase this fact is worth a million years of the kind of laboratory study of artificially ## tumors in the fowl or the ##on which hundreds of thousands of pounds are spent every year throughout the world. The reader will, I hope, recognize that pro-Semitic or anti-Semitic sentiment is a gross impertinence when we are studying this subject, and that nothing of that kind has been allowed to enter here.”
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