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The object of a paper by Fry (1930, p. 313)1 was “to ascertain…the relation of syphilis to malignant disease as determined by the Wassermann reaction.” The conclusion reached (p. 322) was: “In general, from the above figures, there is no evidence that syphilis plays any direct or very important part in the production of cancer.”
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