Saturday, April 14, 2007

Italian Doctor Said to Have Remedy for Cancer

1912

HE CURES CANCER

Italian Doctor Said to Have Remedy For Malignant Disease, Fifteen Patients Healed

By the United Press Associations.

Chicago, Ill., Dec. 17.—After working day and night under the shadow of Hull house, in the heart of Chicago's Italian quarter, Dr. Joseph D. Stevano, an Italian, says he has perfected a cure for malignant cancer.

The cure is vouched for by Dr. A. A. Whamond, president of the Robert Burns hospital. Dr. Whamond said today that in his hospital and in homes fifteen persons who have been declared incurable and too far advanced for operation had been cured. The cancer wounds have healed, he says, and every sympton of the disease has disappeared.

—The Daily Commonwealth, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin, December 17, 1912, page 1.

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