By Gustav Wm. Rapp, PhD
Summary: A 14-page paper on fluorine and its effects in the human body. "All cells are affected by fluoride to a greater or lesser degree," writes Dr. Rapp. "While most of the interest in fluoride as a drug has centered upon its activity on oral structures, there are many other parts of the human body that feel [its] effects [including] the bones...skin, hair, viscera, circulatory system, and genito-urinary system." Scientifically sound, the author's discussion raises many troubling questions. From The Bur magazine. Reprint 53, 1950.
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