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different ways, and would necessitate a series of experiments which would be both extensive and expensive. We have not, therefore, felt justified in entering such a campaign nor do we feel that it is necessary in relation to the problem offered by your plant in Orange I hope that some time or other you will drop in on us here in Boston, and trust you will feel at entire liberty to turn any one over to me whom you may wish to have given an account of our views on the whole matter. I feel very sure, myself, that you can permanently get rid of the trouble which has pursued you at Orange if you make use of intelligent medical supervision, coupled with the other precautionary measures we have suggested. It is my opinion that under such a regine you can feel confident that you have taken adequate measures to end your own difficulties and to safeguard the health of your employees. Very sincerely yours, Cecil K. Drinker, M. D.

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