âThe Healing of Rodent Cancer by Electricityâ explores an unusual approach to cancer treatment documented in the late 19th century. J. Inglis Parsons details experiments and observations regarding the application of electricity in healing rodent cancers. This historical work provides insights into the early explorations of alternative medical treatments and offers a glimpse into the scientific understanding of disease during this period. It will be of particular interest to readers interested in the history of medicine, alternative therapies, and the scientific use of electricity.
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