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		<description><![CDATA[John Beard, D.Sc. (The Enzyme Treatment of Cancer and Its Scientific Basis: Being Collected Papers Dealing with the Origin, Nature, and Scientific Treatment of the Natural Phenomenon Known as Malignant Disease, 1911) wrote …

&quot;In the treatment with trypsin I have also noticed a disagreeable complication, which consists in this, that often the digestive power of the trypsin passed over also to sound tissue, and a disagreeable destruction of this came to pass. Recently Sticker and Falk have improved the trypsin-therapy in that they have united the action of trypsin to charcoal, by which means, after a single injection, this action persists much longer, since this carbenzyme is not so quickly used up as ordinary trypsin.&quot;

According to Med-Dictionary dot com (2014-2015), carbenzyme is defined as ...

&quot;Trade name of a mixture of trypsin and charcoal recommended as a digestant and remover of dead tissue especially tuberculous tissue about to disintegrate.&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John Beard, D.Sc. (The Enzyme Treatment of Cancer and Its Scientific Basis: Being Collected Papers Dealing with the Origin, Nature, and Scientific Treatment of the Natural Phenomenon Known as Malignant Disease, 1911) wrote …</p>
<p>&#8220;In the treatment with trypsin I have also noticed a disagreeable complication, which consists in this, that often the digestive power of the trypsin passed over also to sound tissue, and a disagreeable destruction of this came to pass. Recently Sticker and Falk have improved the trypsin-therapy in that they have united the action of trypsin to charcoal, by which means, after a single injection, this action persists much longer, since this carbenzyme is not so quickly used up as ordinary trypsin.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to Med-Dictionary dot com (2014-2015), carbenzyme is defined as &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;Trade name of a mixture of trypsin and charcoal recommended as a digestant and remover of dead tissue especially tuberculous tissue about to disintegrate.&#8221;</p>
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