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<titleproper>Cancer "cures" collection </titleproper>
<titleproper localtype="filing">Cancer "cures" collection</titleproper>
<author>Toby A. Appel</author>
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<publisher>Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library</publisher>
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<addressline>Yale University</addressline>
<addressline>333 Cedar St.</addressline>
<addressline>New Haven, CT 06520-8014</addressline>
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<date>2017</date>
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<language langcode="eng">English</language>
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<abstract id="aspace_c201934d93dc1ff4dfb4fefe72c92f47">Collection consists of pamphlets and books by individuals, private cancer hospitals, and other organizations promoting non-surgical cures for cancer. The American Medical Association claimed that any such cures were fakes. The promoters in turn criticized the AMA as the "medical trust." Most of the pamphlets contain patient testimonials. Approximate dates for items are based on the date of the most recent testimonials.</abstract>
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<head>Immediate Source of Acquisition</head>
<p>Donated by William Helfand, 2013-2014.</p>
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<head>Conditions Governing Access</head>
<p>Materials are available for research. Yale does not own copyright.</p>
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<head>Related Materials</head>
<p>There are additional advertisements for cancer cures in the William Helfand Collection of Medical Ephemera (Pam Coll 8), Album 2. See also Harry M. Hoxsey, <title>
<part>How Dr. Hoxsey wins and loses</part>
</title> (Wichita, Kansas, 1956). Hoxsey was a notorious promotor of a cancer cure. The pamphlet is about court cases against him.</p>
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<part localtype="topical">Cancer</part>
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<part localtype="topical">Cancer</part>
<part localtype="topical">Hospitals</part>
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<part localtype="topical">Cancer</part>
<part localtype="topical">Treatment</part>
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<subject identifier="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85073259"
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<part localtype="topical">Krebiozen</part>
</subject>
<subject identifier="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85109407"
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<part localtype="topical">Quacks and quackery</part>
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<part localtype="genre_form">Advertisements</part>
<part localtype="topical">Medicine</part>
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<genreform identifier="http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300220572" source="aat">
<part localtype="genre_form">Pamphlets</part>
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<title source="local">
<part localtype="uniform_title">Cancer cure fakes</part>
</title>
<title source="local">
<part localtype="uniform_title">Facts about cancer</part>
</title>
<title source="local">
<part localtype="uniform_title">Liquid escharotic with combinations for the proper treatment of cancers, tumors, ulcers, lupus and abnormal growths without chloroform or ether</part>
</title>
<title source="local">
<part localtype="uniform_title">Successful cure for cancer</part>
</title>
<title source="local">
<part localtype="uniform_title">Cancer profiteers : suppression of truth</part>
</title>
<title source="local">
<part localtype="uniform_title">TNT Magazine</part>
</title>
<title source="local">
<part localtype="uniform_title">Value of escharotics</part>
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<part localtype="agent_person">Baker, Norman, 1882-1958</part>
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<part localtype="agent_person">Helfand, William H.</part>
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<part localtype="agent_person">Leach, Leon T.</part>
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<persname source="local">
<part localtype="agent_person">Mason, Abbott Myron</part>
</persname>
<persname rules="aacr" source="local">
<part localtype="agent_person">McNeill, Charles A.</part>
</persname>
<persname>
<part localtype="agent_person">Nichols, Perry, 1863-1925</part>
</persname>
<persname source="local">
<part localtype="agent_person">Root, Charles C.</part>
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<persname rules="aacr" source="local">
<part localtype="agent_person">Seaman, R. C., 1878-</part>
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<persname rules="aacr">
<part localtype="agent_person">Smith, G. F. (George Franklin)</part>
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<persname source="local">
<part localtype="agent_person">Southworth, H. C.</part>
</persname>
<persname source="local">
<part localtype="agent_person">Tomlinson, William Hoare</part>
</persname>
<persname rules="aacr" source="local">
<part localtype="agent_person">Williams, Boyd T.</part>
</persname>
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<part localtype="agent_corporate_entity">American Medical Association</part>
</corpname>
<corpname source="local">
<part localtype="agent_corporate_entity">Baker Hospital (Eureka Springs, Ark,)</part>
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<corpname source="local">
<part localtype="agent_corporate_entity">Cherokee Sanitarium (Cherokee, Iowa)</part>
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<corpname source="local">
<part localtype="agent_corporate_entity">Dr. Nichols Sanatorium (Savannah, Mo.)</part>
</corpname>
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<part localtype="agent_corporate_entity">Indianapolis Cancer Hospital</part>
</corpname>
<corpname source="local">
<part localtype="agent_corporate_entity">Industrial Clinic (New York, N.Y.)</part>
</corpname>
<corpname source="local">
<part localtype="agent_corporate_entity">Krebiozen Research Foundation (Chicago, Ill,)</part>
</corpname>
<corpname source="local">
<part localtype="agent_corporate_entity">Mason Cancer Institute (New York, N.Y.)</part>
</corpname>
<corpname rules="aacr" source="local">
<part localtype="agent_corporate_entity">Abbott Myron Mason Chemical Co</part>
</corpname>
<corpname source="local">
<part localtype="agent_corporate_entity">Park View Sanatorium (Indianapolis, Ind.)</part>
</corpname>
<corpname rules="aacr" source="local">
<part localtype="agent_corporate_entity">Williams Sanatorium, Inc. (Minneapolis, Minn.)</part>
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<unittitle>American Medical Association, <title>
<part>Cancer Cure Fakes</part>
</title>
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<datesingle standarddate="1909">ca. 1909</datesingle>
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<head>Scope and Contents</head>
<p>The subtitle is "Eight Concerns Against Which the United States Post-Office Has Issued Fraud Orders." Chapters on various supposed non-surgical cures. The AMA claimed any "cure" by medication alone was quackery.</p>
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<unittitle>Norman Baker, Muscatine, Iowa</unittitle>
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<p>Two issues of <title>
<part>TNT Magazine</part>
</title> published by Norman Baker. TNT stood for "The Naked Truth". Issues contain articles on the validity of Baker's cancer treatments, on the corrupt "medical trust," and other polemics.</p>
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<unittitle>Baker Hospital/ Norman Baker, Eureka Springs, Arkansas</unittitle>
<unitdatestructured altrender="1939" label="publication" unitdatetype="inclusive">
<datesingle standarddate="1939">1939</datesingle>
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<head>Scope and Contents</head>
<p>Pamphlet on Baker Hospital titled <title>
<part>Where Sick Folks Get Well: Without Operation, Radium, or X-ray</part>
</title>, published by Norman Baker, Inc. The hospital was "owned and operated by Norman Baker." Baker did not have a medical degree.</p>
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<unittitle>Cherokee Sanitarium/ Dr. R. C. Seaman, Cherokee, Iowa</unittitle>
<unitdatestructured altrender="ca. 1914" label="publication" unitdatetype="inclusive">
<datesingle standarddate="1914">ca. 1914</datesingle>
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<head>Scope and Contents</head>
<p>Pamphlet by R. C. Seaman, <title>
<part>Liquid Escharotic with Combinations for the Proper Treatment of Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers, Lupus and Abnormal Growths Without Chloroform or Ether</part>
</title>. Cover title is <title>
<part>Cancer Can Be Cured</part>
</title>.</p>
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<unittitle>Indianapolis Cancer Hospital/ Dr. Chas. C. Root and Dr. Chas. A. McNeill</unittitle>
<unitdatestructured altrender="ca. 1925" label="publication" unitdatetype="inclusive">
<datesingle standarddate="1925">ca. 1925</datesingle>
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<head>Scope and Contents</head>
<p>Pamphlet about the hospital with cover title, <title>
<part>Information and Evidence</part>
</title>.</p>
</scopecontent>
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<unittitle>The Industrial Clinic/ George Franklin Smith, Bicknell, Indiana</unittitle>
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<datesingle standarddate="1934">ca. 1934</datesingle>
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<p>
<title>
<part>A Successful Cure for Cancer</part>
</title> by George Franklin Smith, Ph.D., M.D.</p>
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<unittitle>Krebiozen Research Foundation, Chicago</unittitle>
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<p>
<title>
<part>Report on Krebiozen, an Agent for the Treatment of Cancer</part>
</title>. The pamphlet discusses research on Krebiozen from 1951 to 1954. The Medical Historical Library has a large Krebiozen collection.</p>
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<unittitle>Dr. L. T. Leach/ Park View Sanatorium, Indianapolis</unittitle>
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<scopecontent id="aspace_649f30f0bdb85f1bfc5c04783dbea2a7">
<head>Scope and Contents</head>
<p>L. T. Leach, M.D., <title>
<part>Facts About Cancer</part>
</title>. Leon T. Leach had received a patent for Cancerol in 1905. Leach is criticized in the AMA pamphlet in Folder 1.</p>
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<did>
<unittitle>The Mason Cancer Institute, New York</unittitle>
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<datesingle standarddate="1900">ca. 1900</datesingle>
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<scopecontent id="aspace_82402dfb778e5dcd53c1e43ff726f32b">
<head>Scope and Contents</head>
<p>Abbot Myron Mason Chemical Co., <title>
<part>Cancers, Tumors and the Malignant Blood Disorders and their Successful Cure by the Vitalia System of Treatment</part>
</title>, 18th revised edition. Cover page title is "The Scientific Cure of...Cancer, Tumors, Scrofula and all Malignant Blood Disorders by the Mason Cancer Institute."</p>
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<did>
<unittitle>The Dr. Nichols Sanatorium/ Perry Nichols</unittitle>
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<datesingle standarddate="1928">1928</datesingle>
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<head>Scope and Contents</head>
<p>
<title>
<part>The Value of Escharotics, Medicines Which Will Destroy any Living or Fungus Tissue in the Treatment of Cancer, Lupus, Sarcoma, and Any Other Form of Malignancy</part>
</title>. Perry Nichols, B.S., M.D., was formerly Professor of Malignant Diseases in the Lincoln Medical College, Lincoln, Nebraska. Later versions of this book can be found through the online catalog of Yale University.</p>
<p>Soft leather-bound book with cover in relief illustrating the Sanatorium.</p>
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<c altrender="/repositories/10/archival_objects/2677134"
id="aspace_c893efdcff3a34de2116896507d3ab71"
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<did>
<unittitle>H. C. Southworth, M.D., Binghamton, N.Y.</unittitle>
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<datesingle standarddate="1916">ca. 1916</datesingle>
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<head>Scope and Contents</head>
<p>H. C. Southworth, <title>
<part>What Others Say...A Permanent Cure</part>
</title>.</p>
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<unittitle>William Hoare Tomlinson, London</unittitle>
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<datesingle standarddate="1932">1932</datesingle>
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<head>Scope and Contents</head>
<p>William Hoare Tomlinson, <title>
<part>Cancer Profiteers: Suppression of Truth</part>
</title>, London, ca. 1932. Leather covered book with bookplate of Frederick L. Hoffman, inscribed in ink to Dr. Percy Sargent, F.R.C.S., November 21, 1932. Tomlinson, described as a London medical practitioner, was promoting the Placentin Treatment.</p>
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<unittitle>Williams Sanatorium/ Dr. Boyd T. Williams, Minneapolis</unittitle>
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<datesingle standarddate="1931">1931</datesingle>
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<head>Scope and Contents</head>
<p>Boyd T. Williams, <title>
<part>The Williams Treatment for Cancer</part>
</title>. A tipped-in page notes that the Sanatorium had moved to Hudson, Wisconsin.</p>
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