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...England, at Liverpool, Dr. William Blair Bell, Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics at the University of Liverpool, has been treating cancer patients by injecting into their veins a certain amount of metallic lead in a very fine state of suspension, a so-called colloidal lead. He has treated 250 patients. Of these 50, or one out of five, showed improvement. The solution is very unstable; keeps only 48 hours; cannot be transported. Patients must be hospitalized and kept under exceptionally expert supervision. Dr. Wood reported...
...During my last trip to England and Scotland, from which I returned October 24," Writes Dr. Meiklejohn, "I attended the Conference of the Labor Party at Liverpool, and the annual meeting for the drafting of the Labor policy. The party expressed its determined opposition to communism, and the meeting was described almost unanimously by the British press as indicating the complete return of Ramsay McDonald to control and leadership...
...Last week, 3000 English Facisti joined the Liverpool police; another large number are likely to do the same in Manchester. They have finally become alarmed by the communists, who have been organizing for months. A. J. Cook, secretary of the Miners' Federation, has been going up and down the country preaching red revolution...
...among them "Marriages Are Made in Heaven," "The Love Cheats," and more recently "Fifinella." Mr. Dean has been joint managing director of the Drury Lane Theatre in London since 1924 and managing director of St. Martin's Theatre, also in London. Before the war, he was director of the Liverpool Repertory Theatre, and at the outbreak of hostilities, joined the Cheshire Regiment. In 1916 he attained the rank of captain, and later became associated with the British War Officer, serving as Director of its Entertainment Branch...
Formaldehyde. "I have made sugar, pounds of it, synthetically from formaldehyde, the common disinfectant, through the action of ultraviolet rays."?Prof. E. C. C. Baly, Liverpool University...