. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . Meeting Root^ 550 COMMERCIAL EXHIBIT. 551 Modern Views of Cancer. Harry C. Saltzstein. M. D., J. Michigan M. Soc, 21 :429. October, IS TRUE that some tumors de-velop froin misplaced embryonalcells, but the vast majority develop ap-parently irrespective of misplacementsand their presence does not always in-dicate that neoplastic growth will fol-low, neither does their growth alwaysresult m tumor. Ribberts doctrine of cell autonomyholds that cells removed from activegrowth restraints will at once start ona riotous, autonomous new growt
. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . Meeting Root^ 550 COMMERCIAL EXHIBIT. 551 Modern Views of Cancer. Harry C. Saltzstein. M. D., J. Michigan M. Soc, 21 :429. October, IS TRUE that some tumors de-velop froin misplaced embryonalcells, but the vast majority develop ap-parently irrespective of misplacementsand their presence does not always in-dicate that neoplastic growth will fol-low, neither does their growth alwaysresult m tumor. Ribberts doctrine of cell autonomyholds that cells removed from activegrowth restraints will at once start ona riotous, autonomous new pressure, specificity offunction, nutrition and organization aresome of the forces of tissue tension thedisturbance of which may result in suchunrestrained growth. Breaking down of encapsulation,with resultant release of mechanicalpressure, often is followed by malig-nancy. Specialized function, such assecretion of the gastric juice, of milkor of mucus, inhibits growth capacity,but when in the breast or uterus, forexample, the specialized function ceasesit often becomes a
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