Bit of a mix-up with Gurwitsch and mitogenetic rays. Russian scientist
Alexander Gurwitsch's famous experiments in the 1920's and 1930's, where
onions emitted "mitogenetic rays", had nothing to do with cancer. The rays
actually stimulated embryonic growth of onion sprouts, and were thought to
be in the ultra-violet range because they were blocked by glass and not by
quartz. Gurwitsch then went on to masterful theoretical research on
"biological fields".
I think the "cancer-spreading" experiments, also involving mysterious
UV-like rays with the same difference between glass and quartz partitions,
was done in the 1980's by notorious visionary Russian researcher Khaznacheev.
BTW, there is an excellent recent paper on Gurwitsch, written by his pupil
Michael Lipkind, I have it in the French "Fusion" magazine, and I was told
it was published about 3 months ago in the US LaRouche new science magazine,
called "21st Century" if I recall right.
Hope this helps.
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