17-02 Inoperable carcinoma of the right lung

Mr John Cronin

An extract from
HOMEMAKER MAGAZINE 1997
John Cronin had inoperable carcinoma of the right lung, with diagnosis prove by biopsy.
By July 28 1959, after seven weekly treatments(injections),
pains in the chest had disappeared, as had his shortness of breath.

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An extract from
The Brusch Research for René Caisse
which he seems to have failed to keep a copy of.
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Chest opened by Dr Wood of Brusch Medical Center, about ninety days previously, and an inoperable carcinoma of the right lung discovered. Cancer proved by biopsy. Patient not treated by X-rays
Patient very weak when Nurse’s treatment commenced.
One flight of stairs a great effort.
Could only walk short distance without resting and complaining of severe chest pains and was being given opiates.
By July 28, 1959, after several treatments of one ounce orally and 1 cc. intramuscularly,
chest pains had disappeared, as had his marked shortness of breath.
He was no longer given sedation.
He could now climb several flights of stairs without obvious effort
and had taken up again his hobby of swimming.
Previous to treatment he had been unable to attempt swimming.

Patient is an alcoholic.
In August he went on a Drunk and was taken to the Veteran’s Hospital where he was informed his veteran’s compensation would be cut off if he took any treatment except that offered at the Veterans Hospital.
Pain in chest returned while in hospital and pains developed in legs, treated by X-ray at Veterans Hospital.
Patient appeared subsequently at Brusch Medical Center and asked for further treatment,

saying he would gladly sacrifice his compensation for relief and improvement that the treatment had given him.
Under certain circumstances, further treatment refused.



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