15-01 Cancer al buzei si ulcer la stomac

Pacient: Mr. Tony Baziukdin Capreol, Ontario
Varsta: 36 years
Doctor: Dr McNeill, London, Ontario
Diagnostic: Cancer of the lip and stomach ulcers

The patient had radium treatment at London Ont.
Patients face was so disfigured it was unbearable to look at when patient first came to clinic.

Had first “Essiac” treatment

September 19,1936,
Weight on that date 15 1/2 pounds. After the first treatment the growth on lip entirely disappeared. After one month patient came to clinic for second treatment. On his second visit the face was normal, people did not know him. He improved rapidly and gained weight.

October 12, 1938,
Patient very well, eats anything he wishes without distress. Has worked since taking first “Essiac” treatment, and was unable to work previously to that. Lip looks perfectly normal.

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Bracebridge Gazette
February 17th, 1938
A Grateful Patient of Miss Caisse.
Mr Tony Baziuk, C.N.R. engine watchman at Capreol called at the Gazette office recently. He was in town to bring down a largely signed petition from Capreol on behalf of Miss Rene M. Caisse, and to express his heartfelt thanks to her. Mr. Baziuk tells the Gazette his experience as follows:

About a year ago he had cancer of the lower lip so badly he could see the swollen lip over the end of his nose and he had been compelled by his suffering to quit his railway job and had to go on relief. A locomotive engineer happened to notice Mr. Baziuk’s lip and told him he should come to see “that nurse at Bracebridge”.

So Mr. Baziuk managed to get to Bracebridge, by the aid of the friendly railroaders, and went to Miss Caisse. He took five treatments and felt relief two hours after the very first treatment. One week after the first treatment he was able to go back to work for the C.N.R. and has been on the job ever since. He took the first treatment in April. He feels healthy now and says “I eat for one man and work for three and sleep like a little baby”.

Such is the experience Mr. Baziuk related to the Gazette one day last week an he certainly does not seem to have anything unusual now about his lower lip, except a small hollow at the right corner where, he says the cancer was.

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Still living in 1960
The article in Homemaker Magazine confirms this patient was
Still living in 1977



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