Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . and nervous cases. Espec-ially quiet, homelike and refined. In-spection invited. A. L. ELLIS, M. D., Medical Director. Browns Mills Sanatorium FOR TREATMENT OFTUBERCULOSISBROWNS MILLS-IN-THE-PINES NEW JERSEY A private Sanatorium delightfully situated inthe pine belt. 18 miles from Lakewood. Finepine air, pure water, large porches, every con-venience for outdoor life. A mo-lern and com-pletely equipped institution for the scientifictreatment of tuberculosis. High-class accom-modations. For particulars and rates address MARCUS W. NEWCOMBE, M. D., Me


Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . and nervous cases. Espec-ially quiet, homelike and refined. In-spection invited. A. L. ELLIS, M. D., Medical Director. Browns Mills Sanatorium FOR TREATMENT OFTUBERCULOSISBROWNS MILLS-IN-THE-PINES NEW JERSEY A private Sanatorium delightfully situated inthe pine belt. 18 miles from Lakewood. Finepine air, pure water, large porches, every con-venience for outdoor life. A mo-lern and com-pletely equipped institution for the scientifictreatment of tuberculosis. High-class accom-modations. For particulars and rates address MARCUS W. NEWCOMBE, M. D., Medical Director Bancroft Sanitarium Butler, Morris County, NEW JERSEY Beautifully located and properly equipped for thej care and treatment of mental and nervous diseases\ and drjg and liquor habituation. Illustrated booklet upon request. Long Distance Phone, 21 Butler Newark Office, 936 Broad Street Phone, 4407 Market1 G. B. GALE, M. D., Medical Director 163 Journal of The Medical Society of New Jersey Published onthe First Day of Every Month. Under the Directionof the Committee on Publication Vol. XL No. 4 ORANGE, N. J., APRIL, 1914 Subscription. $ per YearSingle Copies. 25 Gents THE CANCER PROBLEM, Anniversary Discourse before the Academyof Medicine of Northern NewJersey, March 18, 1914. By Dr. Thomas S. Cullex. Baltimore, Md. Associate Professor of Gynecology, in the JohnsHopkins University. Baltimore, Md. Several months ago your Academy wasgood enough to invite me to give a talk onthe cancer problem. Not until I receivedyour program, however, did I realize thatit was to be the anniversary discourse. 1am particularly gratified in being able tobriefly bring before you the methods adopt-ed by the various committees in the cancercampaign, to tell you what has already re-sulted from our labors and to indicate theresponsibility devolving on the medical pro-fession. I have already spoken on this sub-ject at length before the Canadian MedicalAssociation in London, Ontario, and


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