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MUCH of the advance made within recent years in our knowledge of the nature of disease can fairly be traced to the general recognition of the principle that pathological problems can be resolved in the first instance into cell problems. Not only is the modern practice of aseptic surgery founded on this principle, but it also forms the basis of rational as opposed to merely empirical therapeutics.
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FARMER, J. Observations on the Nature of Cancerous Growths . Nature 69, 319–321 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069319a0
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