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I Was Canada's Cancer Nurse - The story of
ESSIAC
Rene M Caisse R.N. 1888-1978
In
the mid-twenties I was head nurse at the Sisters of Providence
Hospital in a Northern Ontario town.
One
day one of my nurses was bathing an elderly lady patient. I
noticed that one breast was a mass of scar tissue, and asked
about it. ' I came out from England nearly 30 years ago' she
told me. 'I joined my husband who was prospecting in the
wilds of Northern Ontario. My right breast became sore and
swollen, and very painful. My husband brought me to Toronto,
and the doctors told me I had advanced cancer and my breast
must be removed at once.
'
Before we left camp a very old Indian medicine man had told me
I had cancer, but he could cure it. I decided I'd just as soon
try his remedy as to have my breast removed. One of my friends
had died from breast surgery. Besides, we had no money.'
She
and her husband returned to the mining camp, and the old
Indian showed her certain herbs growing in the area, told her
to make a tea from these herbs and to drink it every day.
She
was nearly 80 years old when I saw her and there had been no
recurrence of cancer.
I
was much interested and wrote down the names of the herbs she
had used. I knew that doctors threw up their hands when cancer
was discovered in a patient: it was just the same as a death
sentence, just about. I decided that if I should ever develop
cancer, I would use this herb tea.
About a year later I was visiting an aged retired
doctor whom I knew well. We were walking slowly about his
garden when he took his cane and lifted a weed.
'
Nurse Caisse,' he told me, 'If people would use this weed
there would be very little cancer in the world.'
He
told me the name of the plant. It was one of the herbs my
patient named as an ingredient of the Indian Medicine Man's
tea!
A
few months later I received word that my mother's only sister
had been operated on in Brockville, Ontario. The doctors had
found she had cancer of the stomach with a liver involvement,
and gave her at the most six months to live.
I
hastened to her and talked to her doctor. He was Dr. R.O.
Fisher of Toronto, whom I knew well because I had nursed
patients for him many times. I told him about my herb tea and
asked his permission to try it under his observation, since
there was apparently nothing more medical science could do for
my aunt.
He
consented quickly. I obtained the necessary herbs, with some
difficulty, and made the tea.
My
aunt lived for 21 years after being given up by the medical
profession. There was no recurrence of cancer.
Dr.
Fisher was so impressed he asked me to use the treatment on
some of his other hopeless cancer cases. Other doctors heard
about me from Dr.Fisher and asked me to treat patients for
them after everything medical science had to offer had failed.
They too were impressed with the results.
Several of these doctors asked me if I would be
willing to use the treatment on an old man whose face was
eaten away, and who was bleeding so badly the doctors said he
could not live more than 10 days.
'
We will not expect a miracle,' they told me. ' Buy if your
treatment can help this man in this stage of cancer, we will
know you have discovered something the whole world needs
desperately a successful remedy for cancer.'
My
treatment stopped the bleeding in 24 hours. He lived for six
months with very little discomfort.
On
the strength of what those doctors saw with their own eyes,
eight of them signed a petition to the Department of National
Health and Welfare at Ottawa, asking that I be given
facilities to do independent research on my discovery. Their
petition dated at Toronto on October 27, 1926, read as
follows:
To Whom It May Concern: We the undersigned believe
that the 'Treatment for Cancer' given by Nurse R.M.Caisse
can do no harm and that it relieves pain, will reduce the
enlargement and will prolong life in hopeless cases. To the
best of our knowledge, she has not been given a case to treat
until everything in medical and surgical science has been
tried without effect and even then she was able to show
remarkable beneficial results on those cases at that late
stage. We would be interested to see her given an opportunity
to prove her work in a large way. To the best of our knowledge
she has treated all cases free of any charge and has been
carrying on this work over the period of the past two years.
(Signed by the eight doctors)
I
was joyful beyond words at this expression of confidence by
such outstanding doctors regarding the benefits derived from
my treatment. My joy was short-lived. Soon after receiving
this petition, the Department of Health and Welfare sent two
doctors from Ottawa to have me arrested for'practising
medicine without a licence'.
This
was the beginning of nearly 50 years of persecution by those
in authority, from the Government to the medical profession,
that I endured in trying to help those afflicted with cancer.
However, when these two doctors sent from Ottawa,
found that I was working with nine of the most eminent
physicians in Toronto, and was giving my treatment only at
their request, and under their observation, they did not
arrest me.
Dr.W.C.Arnold, one of the investigating doctors,
became so interested in my treatment that he arranged to have
me work on mice at the Christie Street Hospital Laboratories
in Toronto, with Dr. Norich and Dr. Lockhead. I did so from
1928 through 1930. These mice were inoculated with Rous
Sarcoma. I kept the mice alive 52 days, longer than anyone
else had been able to do, and in later experiments with two
other doctors, I kept the mice alive for 72 days with ESSIAC
®.
This
was not my first clinical experience. I had previously
converted Mother's basement into a laboratory, where I worked
with doctors who were interested in my treatment. We found
that on mice inoculated with human carcinoma, the growth
regressed until it was no longer invading living tissue after
nine days of ESSIAC ® treatments.
This
was during the period when I was working on DR.Fisher's
suggestion that the treatment could be made effective if given
by injection, rather than in liquid form, as a tea. I started
eliminating one substance and then another: finally when the
protein content was eliminated, I found that the ingredients
which stopped the malignancy growth could be given by
inter-muscular injection without causing the reaction that had
followed my first experiments with injecting mice. However, I
found that the ingredients removed from the injection formula,
which reduced the growth of cancer, were necessary to the
treatment. These apparently carried off destroyed tissue and
infections thrown off by the malignancy. By giving the
inter-muscular injection in the forearm, to destroy the mass
of the malignant cells, and giving the medicine orally to
purify the blood, I got quicker results than when the medicine
was all given orally, which was my original treatments until
Dr.Fisher suggested further experiments and developing an
injection that could be given without reaction.
I
well remember the first injection of the medication in a human
patient. Dr. Fisher called and said he had a patient from
Lyons, New York, who had cancer of the throat and tongue. He
wanted me to inject ESSIAC ® into the tongue. Well, I
was nearly scared to death. And there was a violent reaction.
The patient developed a severe chill; his tongue swelled so
badly the doctor had to press it down with a spatula to let
him breathe.
This
lasted about twenty minutes. Then the swelling went down, the
chill subsided, and the patient was all right,. The cancer
stopped growing, the patient went home and lived quite
comfortably for almost four years.
At
the time I first used my treatment on terminal cancer cases or
cancers that did not respond to approved treatment referred to
me by the nine Toronto doctors I was still nursing 12 hours a
day, the customary work day for nurses then. I had only my
two-hour rest period and my evenings to give to my research
work and my treatments.
I
decided to give up nursing to have more time for my research
and treatment of patients. Doctors started sending patients to
me at my apartment and I was treating about 30 every day.
I
now felt I had some scientific evidence to present that would
convince the medical profession my treatment had real merit. I
made an appointment with Dr. Frederick Banting of the Banting
Institute, Department of Medical Research, University of
Toronto, world famous for his discovery of insulin.
After reading my case notes, and examining pictures
of the man with the face cancer before and after treatment,
and x-rays of other cancers I had treated, he sat quietly for
a few minutes staring into space.
'Miss Caisse,' he finally said, turning to look
me straight in the eyes, 'I will not say you have a cure for
cancer. But you have more evidence of a beneficial treatment
for cancer than anyone in the world.'
He
advised me to make application to the University of Toronto
for facilities to do deeper research. He even offered to share
his laboratory in the Banting Institute and to work with me.
However, in making application to the University of
Toronto, I would have to give them my formula, which could be
filed in the archives and forgotten. Or could be used for
university staff research and my application to do
independent research at the university could still be refused
After much soul searching, I turned down Dr.
Banting's suggestion and his offer to work with me.
I
wanted to establish my remedy, which I spelt ESSIAC ® (
my name spelt backward), in actual practice and not in a
laboratory only. I knew I had no bad side effects, so it could
do no harm. I wanted to use it on patients in my own way. And
when the time came, I wanted to share in the administration of
my own discovery.
To
do such a thing is impossible even today for any independent
research worker, due to what is nothing less than a conspiracy
against finding a cure for cancer.
I
decided to prove my treatment on it's own merit, without
assistance if necessary.
Dr.
Banting approved my decision, and my courage. He had
discovered insulin. He did not claim it was a cure for
diabetes. He did know by experience that it was a palliative
and a deterrent. I knew the same thing about ESSIAC ®.
But
Dr. Banting was a doctor and a recognised practitioner, so
although he surrendered his formula to the profession under
the medical code of ethics, he was honoured and rewarded.
I
was in no professional position to secure acceptance of ESSIAC
®, or recognition for its discovery, if I surrendered
the formula before the merit of the treatment was established
beyond all doubt.
Tenants in my apartment house in Toronto objected
to my numerous visitors the 30 or more daily patients.
Besides I could no longer afford to carry on in the city any
longer because I had given up nursing. I made no charge for my
treatments and depended entirely on occasional voluntary
contributions. I felt I could live less expensively in a
smaller town, so I went to Timmins, thinking I would go back
to nursing. However, Dr.J.A. McInnis(who signed the petition
in 1926 and had seen my work in Toronto) asked me to treat
cancer patients for him, which I did with good results.
I
later moved to Peterborough, east of Toronto, and lived in a
rented house, where I was no sooner moved in than the College
of Physicians and Surgeons sent a health officer to issue a
warrant for my arrest, again the charge was 'practising
medicine without a licence'. I have lost count of the number
of times I have been threatened with arrest and imprisonment
for treating patients with ESSIAC ®.
The
health officer talked to me and some of my patients and then
told me: ' I am not going to issue this warrant; I am going
back to talk to Dr. Noble, my chief'. Dr. R.J.Noble was head
of the College of Physicians and Surgeons.
The
next day I wrote to the Hon. Dr. J.A. Faulkner, the Minister
of Health, and asked for a hearing. I received a letter
granting me a hearing on the following Monday at 2p.m. I got
in touch with doctors who had sent patients to me, and five of
them together with12 patients went with me to the hearing. We
were received very graciously at Queens park by Dr. Faulkner,
his deputy Minister The Hon. B.T. McGee and other doctors of
National Health and Welfare.
After I presented my cases, Dr. Faulkner said that
I could carry on, provided the patients came with their
doctor's written diagnoses, and that I did not make a charge.
'My
only ambition, I told Dr. Faulkner, is to prove ESSIAC ®
on its merit, and make it acceptable to the medical
profession.'
So I
started back for Peterborough, very proud and happy that I
could continue to help patients. The look of gratitude I saw
in their eyes when relief from pain was accomplished, and the
hope and cheerfulness that returned when the saw their
malignancies reduced, was pay enough for all my efforts.
I
had faith that if I trusted in God and did my best, a way to
support my work would be found. I remembered our St. Joseph's
Church in my home town of Bracebridge, Ontario, and the window
in it dedicated to the memory of my mother, Fritzelda (Potvin)
Caisse. She and my father raised their eight girls and three
boys to love and fear |God, and to believe that respect and
love of our fellow man were more important than riches.
I
never dreamed of the opposition and the persecution that would
be my lot in trying to help suffering humanity with no thought
of personal gain.
I
have never claimed that my treatment cures cancer although
many of my patients and the doctors with whom I have worked,
claim it does. My goal has been control of cancer, and
alleviation of pain. Diabetes, pernicious anaemia and
arthritis are not curable; but with insulin, liver extract and
adrenal cortex extracts, 'incurables' live out comfortable,
controlled life spans.
Cancer patients were successfully treated by me for
over 25 years using ESSIAC ® hypodermically and orally.
Since I am a nurse and not a physician, I never gave the
treatment until I had a written diagnosis of cancer signed by
a qualified doctor. I administered my treatment under the
observations of doctors.
A
few days after the hearing before the Department of Health and
Welfare, Dr. Alfred Bastedo, of Bracebridge, called me. He had
sent a patient to me with cancer of the bowel, and was greatly
impressed with the results of my treatment. He told me he had
gone before the Bracebridge Town Council and had asked that
they offer me the old British Lion Hotel building to be used
as a cancer clinic, if I would return to my home town to
practice. He persuaded me to accept his offer.
The
Mayor and the Council of Bracebridge were very enthusiastic
about getting the clinic started. With the help of friends,
relatives and patients, I furnished an office, dispensary,
reception room and five treatment rooms.
From
1934 to 1942, I paid the Council the sum of $1.00 per month
for the building and there was a large 'CANCER CLINIC' sign
on the door. I treated thousands of patients who came from far
and near, most of them given up as hopeless cases after
everything in medical science had failed. Some arrived in
ambulances, receiving their first treatments lying down in an
ambulance; after a few treatments they walked into the clinic
without help.
I
had absolute faith that I could accumulate enough proof of
results obtained with different types of cancer, as demanded
by the Cancer Society, the medical profession would eventually
be glad to accept ESSIAC ® as an approved treatment.
I
did not know then of an organised effort to keep a cancer cure
from being discovered, especially by an independent researcher
not affiliated with any organisation supported by private or
public funds. Tremendous sums have been raised and
appropriated for official cancer research during the past 50
years, with almost nothing new or productive discovered. It
would make these foundations look pretty sill, if an obscure
nurse discovered an effective treatment for cancer!
About the time I opened my Cancer Clinic in
Bracebridge, my own dear mother became ill. The four local
doctors said she had gallstones, and her heart was too weak
for surgery. Mother was 72 years old at the time.
As
she got worse, I insisted on calling Dr. Roscoe Graham, a
consulting specialist of international fame, for an
examination and consultation with the other doctors.
After the consultation, Dr.Graham came to me and
said: 'Your mother has cancer , Miss Caisse. Her liver is a
nodular mass.'
Dr.McGibbon, local doctor who was set against my
cancer work, said very sarcastically, ' Why don't you do
something?'
'I'm certainly going to try, doctor,' I replied.
I asked Dr.Graham, 'How long does she have to live?'
Dr.Graham thought it would only be a matter of days.
I
immediately started treating her with ESSIAC ®. I gave
it daily for 10 days. When she improved I reduced the
treatment to three a week, then to two, then to one. She
continued to improve.
To
make a long story short, my mother completely recovered. She
passed away quietly after her 90th. Birthday without pain,
just a tired heart.
This
repaid me for all my work giving my mother 18 years of life
she would not have had without ESSIAC ®. It made up for
the great deal of persecution I have endured at the hands of
the medical world.
A
few doctors in the United States became sufficiently
interested in ESSIAC ® to investigate the treatment.
Some people from Chicago who knew my work persuaded DR. John
Wolfer of the Alumni Association of Northwestern University at
Chicago, to have me treat patients in a Chicago clinic under
the observation of their doctors.
A
consultant specialist took me to see Dr. Wolfer and read the
histories of the cases selected for my treatment all hopeless
or terminal. I looked the histories over and asked' when
would you like me to start, doctor?' He looked surprised
because, as he told me later, he had expected me to turn them
down.
I
arranged to be in Chicago to treat these patients each
Thursday, under supervision of five doctors. The consulting
specialist asked me, as he took me back to the home of friends
in Chicago, why I had accepted these terrible cases
' I
will show results that will surprise your doctors, even in
these late stages of the disease,' I told him. ' The results
will be enough to interest even the most sceptical doctors.'
I
was proved right. Later, these doctors offered to open a
clinic for me in the Passervant Hospital in Chicago, if I
would stay in the United States.
Dr.Richard Leonardo, a surgeon specialist and
coroner of Rochester, N.Y., at first scoffed at the idea of
any merit in my work. ' The only way to prove or disprove the
merit of ESSIAC ®,' I told him,'is to remain in the
clinic and see the patients and observe my work and the
results.' He decided to do so.
The
first day he stayed and talked to patients; then he told me he
was satisfied that I was getting results, but it was my faith
and encouragement that brought hope and improvement to my
patients not my treatment. 'These results are entirely
psychological' he stated emphatically.
The
second day I invited him to come into my treatment room,
examine patients and watch me administer the treatment. We had
many advanced cases of cancer and I did not finish in the
clinic until 7:30pm. He stayed until the last patient left.
'Young lady,' he told me,' I must congratulate
you. You have made a wonderful discovery.' Dr.Leonardo stayed
for four days examining patients and becoming more and more
interested in my results.
'I
like your method of treatment,' he said. 'I feel it will
change the whole theory of cancer treatment and will
eventually do away with surgery, radium and x-ray treatments
for cancer.'
He
offered to establish and equip a hospital in Rochester if I
cared to move there and work with him.
Both
of these offers to establish clinics in the United States were
tempting, but my forebears on both sides of my family had come
to Canada from France in the 1700's and I had made up my mind
long ago that Canada would get the credit for providing a cure
for the world's most dreaded disease.
Dr.Leonardo's investigation of my treatment was
during the summer of 1937, while Dr. Emma H.Carson of Los
Angeles was spending June and July of that year visiting my
Bracebridge Clinic and studying the treatment and it's result.
The
following report is by Dr. Emma Carson of Los Angeles, CA.,
dated August 12, 1937:
Several of my world-renowned professional friends
(physicains,surgeons and attorneys) and also four famous
business officials were spending the winter of 1936-37 in
Southern California, and upon various occasions when they
visited me I learned of Miss Caisse's wonderful cancer clinic
at Bracebridge, Ontario. Owing to such glowing and impressive
reports and the intense interest so earnestly evidenced during
these discussions, I became interested.
I then
expressed a resolve to go to Bracebridge as soon as
introductory letters could be exchanged, providing Miss Caisse
would invite me to visit her clinic. The invitation was most
cordially extended including explicit instructions for my
convenience and comfort, her genuine assurance of sincere
welcome and her appreciation of the fact that I was coming
from a great distance to investigate her work, regardless of
my sceptical attitude.
At 8a.m. on the fourth day
after receiving her welcome invitation, I left Los Angeles, en
route to Bracebridge for the exclusive purpose of meeting Miss
Rene M. Caisse and ascertaining the real virtue of her ESSIAC
® treatments, according to her invitation, and
especially appreciative of her promise to demonstrate her
method and system personally in her clinical work.
As
I seriously and compassionately surveyed that extraordinary
assembly of afflicted people and visually compared them with
the most prominent and distinguished clinics I have ever
witnessed either in this or foreign countries, I vividly
realised I had never before seen or been in any way associated
with such a remarkably cheerful and sympathetic clinic,
regardless of size, location or number of persons; or attended
a more peaceful, sympathetic clinic anywhere.
I was
also assured by patients that they voluntarily abandoned
narcotics and sedatives of every denomination, that had been
prescribed to them by their physicians who had attended them
previous to their adoption of ESSIAC ® treatments, and
very soon after the first treatment of ESSIAC ®.
My scepticism neither yielded nor became subdued by
the hopes and faith so definitely expressed by the Clinic
patients and their friends. However, I candidly admit that my
curiosity became greatly augmented, and I resolved that
scepticism should not blind my eyes or oppose my thorough
investigation of the real efficacy of the ESSIAC ®
treatment for cancer. Several prominent physicians and
surgeons, who are quite familiar with the indisputable results
obtained in response to Miss Rene M. Caisse's ESSIAC ®
treatments, and who have also asserted their great interest in
cancer research work, including the investigation of the most
prominent advocated remedial treatments for cancer, really
conceded to me that Rene M.Caisse's treatment is the most
humane, satisfactory and frequently successful) in
consideration of her unavoidable limitations due to certain
restrictions) remedy for annihilation of cancer ' that could
be found at that time.'
I candidly explained the
motive that determined my visit to the Bracebridge Cancer
Clinic. I hoped to obtain visibly authenticated proof that
would sufficiently convince and satisfactorily establish
incontrovertible evidence of ESSIAC ® as a reliable
remedial agent for cancer. Miss Caisse explained her earnest
desire to conscientiously provide all verified information,
both favourable and unfavourable, to aid and establish
unbiased and impartial conclusions, decisively confirmed, as a
merited compensation for my long distance trip, made for the
purpose of obtaining convincing evidence concerning the real
merits of ESSIAC ®.
I diligently proceeded in
quest of the definitely assured results accomplished by the
use of ESSIAC ®, and attributed to miss Rene Caisse's
treatment for cancer. I firmly resolved that my investigation
must be based on unprejudiced judgement.
Miss Caisse
does not even suggest 'cure all' pertaining to her ESSIAC
® remedy. When asked if ESSIAC ® will cure
cancer, she always replies: 'If it does not cure cancer it
will afford relief, if the patient has sufficient vitality
remaining to enable him to respond to treatment.'
The
vast majority of Miss Caisse's patients were brought for
treatment after surgery, radium, emplastrums, etc. had failed
to be helpful and the patients pronounced incurable or
hopeless cases. Really, the progress obtainable and the actual
results from ESSIAC ® treatments and the rapidity of
repair were absolutely marvellous, and must be seen to
convincingly confirm belief.
I was intently engaged in
reviewing, comparing and summarizing my accumulation of data,
records, histories, etc and mentally visualised each patient
and his apparently miraculous progress toward recovery, when I
realised that scepticism had deserted me, or in recognition of
defeat folded its tent, like the Arabs, and silently passed
away.
When I arrived in Bracebridge, I contemplated
remaining 12 hours, at least not more than 48 hours. Miss
Caisse and her ESSIAC ® treatment and her patients were
responsible for the unlimited extension of my time in
Bracebridge and Toronto, as I remained 24 days and spent about
16 days at Toronto.
During the three weeks of the time
I visited Bracebridge and neighbouring cities and towns, I
investigated and examined results obtained by ESSIAC ®
treatments including 400 patients.
I am pleased to
assure all interested parties that I paid my own expenses and
investigated ESSIAC ® to satisfy my own interest in
cancer victims and learn of some remedial agent for cancer
that had proved itself superior in every respect to all else,
and which I could conscientiously recommend to my friends and
interested persons. I can certainly express my genuine regrets
that Ontario is so far away and difficult to reach for cancer
sufferers from California. Transportation covering such long
distances is certainly an important consideration for the
safety and comfort of invalids.
With sincere interest
and hopes that humanity throughout all nations be permitted to
obtain Miss Rene Caisse's remedy ESSIAC according to her
philanthropic and humane principles, I remain,
(Signed : Emma M.Carson, M.D., Hayward Hotel, Los
Angeles, California, August 12, 1937)
Every few years I would make an appointment with
whoever was then 'The Honourable Minister of Health for
Ontario' and would attend with a group of patients and a
petition. First Dr.Robb, then Dr. Faulkner and the Honourable
Harold Kirby. Each year the group of patients would be more
numerous, and the petitions would carry more names.
The
last petition was presented in 1938 with a bill requesting our
government to legalise my ESSIAC treatment. |
This
bill was presented to the 2nd. Session of the 20th.
Legislature of Ontario, 1938, for: 'An act to authorise Rene
Caisse to practice medicine in the Province of Ontario in the
treatment of cancer and conditions resulting therefrom.' The
Bill was sponsored by two members of the provincial
legislature from opposing political parties Mr. J.Frank
Kelly, a member of the Liberal Party and Mr. Leopold McCauley,
a member of the Conservative Party. There were 59 voting
members in the legislature and the bill failed by only three
votes. It would have authorised the practice of the treatment
of cancer without a medical rating. This was a position never
before heard of in the history of Canada.
I
learned later that this unusual bill, authorising me to
practice medicine in the treatment of cancer, would, no doubt,
have actually been approved by the Legislature, except that
members of the medical profession assured the members that if
the bill was not passed they would not sponsor the appointment
of a ' Cancer Commission' to give my treatments a fair
hearing.
NOTE: It came to light later that the
Canadian Medical Association had debated my case with the
legislature before my hearing and had made this false promise.
Soon
after the hearing of my bill, the Legislature passed: 'An Act
For The Investigation Of Remedies For Cancer'
This
act established the Cancer Commission and among other things,
provided that:
'The
Commission may require any person, who advertised, offers for
sale, holds out, distributes, sells or advertises either free
of charge or for gain, hire or hope of reward, any substance
or method of treatment as a remedy for cancer, to submit
samples of such substance or a description of such treatment,
and samples of such substance used with such treatment to the
Commission together with the formula of such substance and
such other information pertaining to such substance or method
of treatment as the Commission may determine"
I
immediately closed my clinic, and reopened it only at the
urgent request of the Minister of Health, The Honourable
Harold J.Kirby and the Premier of Ontario, The Honourable
Mitchell Hepburn.
The
Honourable Mitchell Hepburn said at the time this bill was
passed: 'The onus is on the medical profession now. They must
either prove or disprove Miss Caisse's claims, and I do not
believe they can disprove them. I am in sympathy with Miss
Caisse's work and will do all in my power to help her'
The
Premier answered an inquiry from Mrs. Wilfred Raney, of
Sunbridge, Ohio, about my treatment, stating that I could '
Carry On' as in the past. From the'Office of the Prime
Minister of Ontario' and dated June 8, 1938, it read: Dear
Mrs Raney: In reply to your letter of recent date relative to
miss Rene Caisse's cancer cure, I wish to advise you that the
Commission for the investigation of so-called cancer cures has
not been set up as yet. Miss Caisse is in the same position
today as she was prior to the passing of an Act for the
Investigation of the Remedies for Cancer. There has been no
interference whatever by the department of health, nor by any
department of the government. The Minister of Health and the
deputy Minister have personally interviewed Miss Caisse, and
she has been advised that she can carry on her treatment in
the meantime the same as she has done in the past. With kind
regards, I remain Yours very sincerely (Signed Mitchell
Hepburn)
Eventually on December 31, 1939, the Commission
into the Investigation of Cancer Remedies brought in its
report which read in part:
After careful examination of all the evidence
submitted and analysed herewith and, not forgetting the fact
that the patients , or a number of them, who came before the
Commission, felt they had been benefited by the treatment
which they had received, the Commission is of the opinion that
the evidence adduced does not justify any favourable
conclusion as to the merits of ESSIAC ® as a remedy for
cancer and would so report.
It
is my opinion, that the hearing of my case before the
Commission was one of the greatest farces ever perpetrated in
the history of medicine. More than 380 patients came to be
heard, and the Commission limited the hearings to 49 patients.
Then, in their report stated that I had only 49 patients to be
heard! They stated that x-ray reports were not acceptable for
diagnosis, and that the 49 doctors had made wrong or mistaken
diagnosis.
It
is a sad state of affairs if doctors can diagnose an
affliction as 'Cancer' and send the patients home with a few
months (at most) to live, if they are not sure. In the 49
cases examined by the Commission, the majority had been
diagnosed by more than one physician. Some of them had three
or four doctors, and were told they had cancer, and were
treated for malignancy before coming to me for ESSIAC ®
treatment.
In
the hearing, the Cancer Commission admitted that every patient
presented had benefited or been cured by ESSIAC: many of them
with pathological findings and reports, but they said the
doctors had been mistaken in diagnosing the cases.
More
than 300 patients were waiting to be heard but the Commission
stated they had seen enough to give a report.
The
Cancer Commission made much of the fact that I had not
furnished them with the formula of ESSIAC ® or with
samples thereof. What they did not state was that I had been
offering to the proper authorities for years my formula
providing they would admit some merit for ESSIAC ® on
the clinical proof I presented.
I
had offered to give it to them if they assured me that it
would not be shelved (as was done with penicillin). So I did
not give out my formula and they published the bald statement
that ' I refused to give my formula'.
My
files reflect hundreds of documented cases concerning the
proven efficacy of ESSIAC ® with cancer patients,
including many of the 49 that the Cancer Commission turned
down for dubious reasons. I will give just two cases of
patients who appeared the Commission in July of 1939, and who
were alive and well 20 or more years later.
Patient 1. Walter Hampson, Utterson, Ontario, aged
34 in 1937. Diagnosis: squamous carcinoma of lip. Physicians;
Dr. Ansley, Pathologist, and Dr. A.F. Bastedo, Bracebridge,
Ontario.
After the pathologists report, Dr. Bastedo urged
Mr. Hampson to go at once to have radium treatment as he had
no time to lose. Mr. Hampson came to me for treatment and was
cured. When he went before the Cancer Commission on July 4,
1939, with other patients, they listed his case as 'recovery
due to surgery'. The only surgery he had was the removal of a
small section for the biopsy which showed the cancer!
NOTE: Mr. Hampson was well on May 4,
1960.
Patient 2. Herbert Rawson, Bracebridge, Ontario.
Age 48 in 1935. Diagnosis: carcinoma of rectum, confirmed by
x-ray.
Patient had a hard mass with sloughing and bleeding
and great pain. When he refused surgery, Dr. Kenny gave Miss
Rene Caisse a written diagnosis with permission to treat with
ESSIAC ®. Treatments began in April of 1935 and the
last of 30 treatments was given on May 1, 1936, and a good
improvement in weight. Patient was able to work during
treatment period except for one month of rest. No trace of
cancer was found in 1936 when he was examined by doctors W.C.
Arnold of Ottawa, Herbert Monthorne of Timmins, Ontario and
F.Greig of Bracebridge , Ontario.
NOTE: May 22, 1960, Mr.Rawson , 73,
died of a stroke.
In
1963, Mrs. Carline Donald, 79, and John McNee,95, died. Both
had been cured of cancer at the Bracebridge Clinic, but no
doubt the investigators would now claim that they never did
have cancer. It seems the only cases they admit had cancer are
the ones who died of it, in spite of all the research and
conventional treatments.
The
Prime Ministers, The Ministers of Health and later the Cancer
Commissioners and the Attorneys-General of Ontario received
hundreds of letters and pleas from patients and their doctors
regarding ESSIAC ®®. Many of the 55,000 persons who
signed the petition supporting the bill to recognise and
legalise my treatment, also wrote letters. The Cancer
Commissioners, backed by certain medical groups, were deaf to
the appeals, and used the same biassed interpretations of data
as have been placed on other treatments indicated for cancer,
unless limited to their approved surgery, radiation and toxic
drugs.
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