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titleOfInvention A process for preparing a remedy for cancerous tumour, and product obtained thereby
abstract A water-soluble hormonous substance, applicable in the treatment of cancerous tumour and gynecological disorders, is prepared by extracting umbilical cord tissue, or the eggs of birds, reptiles, or fish, with boiling water and treating the filtered and evaporated extract with organic solvents, such as alcohol, ether, or acetone, to remove impurities. For example a porcine umbilical cord is tied at each end, washed in water and drained of blood by flowing water through glass tubes inserted in the blood vessels. The cord is then dried, not above 100 DEG C., and ground to powder. Twenty grms. of the product is boiled for about one hour with 500 c.c. of distilled water, filtered, and the filtrate evaporated. The residue is extracted for five or six days with 100 c.c. of a mixture of equal parts of ether and acetone, filtered, and the filtration residue dissolved in 100 c.c. of water and again filtered. To the filtrate is added 150 c.c. of pure alcohol which, in twenty-four hours, throws down albuminous substances. The last purification step may be repeated several times.
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