Abstract
This investigation of the incidence of tumours of the respiratory tract in Leeds was prompted by a paper read by Duguid before the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland in January 1927, and published in the Lancet later in the same year. He analysed all the available post mortem records of the Manchester Royal Infirmary and showed that the incidence of intrathoracic cancer at autopsy in Manchester has steadily increased during the period of years 1886–1926 from 1·58 per cent, to 2·57 per cent.