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OCR Page 1 of 2HARVARD UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
55 VAN DYKE STREET
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Mr. Arthur Roeder,
United States Radium Corporation,
A the
15, 1925.
30 Church Street,
New York City.
UNITED STATES
My dear Mr. Roeder:
RADTUM OORP.
I have considered the question of a visit to New York, but
can see little gain in such a conference. I have taken the utmost
pains during the past year to let you know in writing and in great
detail my opinions as to the cases of necrosis which have occurred
in your plant. You have told me that you hed material which
rendered these opinions unwarrented and nullified our findings.
I have always assured you that these assertions on your part
had my most extreme interest and that I was very desirous of
going over such facts as you and Mr. Viedt had accumulated, but
during almost a year's time I have received nothing from you
except assertions that our conclusions have been unwarranted and
no evidence which in any way affects them. If you wish to send
me some evidence I will give you my opinion on it as frankly as
I have in all our conversations and correspondence in the past,
but until you can bring me facts which bear directly on the
situation I do not see that a conversation will accomplish very
much.
Very sincerely yours,
Cecil K.D.minter
Cecil K. Drinker, M.D.
Professor of Physiology
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