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The results were, at once, encouraging, so that the new branch of medical science, called radiumtherapy (in France, Curietherapy), developed rapidly, first in France and later in other countries.
Pierre Curie 1923
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It has passed under the direction of Doctor Regaud, Director of the Pasteur Laboratory of the Radium Institute, and is developing into a great national service of radiumtherapy.
Pierre Curie 1923
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The radiumtherapy and the radium production developed conjointly, and the results were more and more important, for the treatment of several diseases, and particularly of cancer.
Pierre Curie 1923
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In many cases gifts came from persons who had experienced the benefit of radiumtherapy.
Pierre Curie 1923
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Particularly are wanted an independent hospital for radiumtherapy (which is called Curietherapy in France), and an experimental station, outside of Paris, for experiments on great quantities of material, such as are needed for the progress of our knowledge of radioactive elements.
Pierre Curie 1923
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The United States possesses several hospitals for radiumtherapy.
Pierre Curie 1923
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I come now to the account of the founding of the service of radiumtherapy at the Radium Institute.
Pierre Curie 1923
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In France, however, there, was no national institute of radiumtherapy, and the emanation was not used in hospitals.
Pierre Curie 1923
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The technique of the use of the emanation can readily be employed in the larger radiumtherapy institutes, and, in many ways, is more practicable than the direct use of radium.
Pierre Curie 1923
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