Letters Sent to Dr. Flinn [Dr. Frederick B. Flinn], February 2, 1926
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OCR Page 1 of 2350 Main Street, Orange, N. J.
February 2, 1926.
Dear Dr. Flinn:-
I am very favorably impressed with your report and it seems to
me as though you have covered the subject as well as it could
be in the time you have had. I hardly feel qualified to criticize,
but have ventured to introduce a few slight changes in the text,
and present herewith a few matters for your further consideration.
Page 2, end of first paragraph. What about the use of nuvocaine
as compared with cocaine?
Page 9, para raph 2. I infer that the man you speak of is Leman.
The total quantity of radioactive material determined was 0.015
mg instead of 0.048 as you have. I am inclined to think that the
variation in the Leman and Mallifer cases may be partly explained
by the different types of bones used for analysis in the two
cases.
Page 10, last paragraph, compare. It is not surpriseing that
persons around a crystallizing plant or those coming in frequent
contact with the concentrated material show the pres nce of
radioavtive substances in the body. The effects detected may be
either from solid substances deposited in the body that enit
penetrating gamma radiation or from the saall quantitAties of the
gaseous disintegration product (radon) which may be in the
circulatory system. Both cases examined were exposed to rather
laege quantities of emanation the day prior to there our tests.
Page 11, last sentence, continued on page 12. I note that you
have made no further reference to the fogging of the dental film.
Page 17. Don't you think it would be well to introduce a sentence
stating that the quantity of material found in the pig killed
15 minutes arter the injection was representative of that in-
jected into the other animals.
Page 17, at the bottom. In reading is few notes in one of the
recent scientific journals giving a report of the papers present
at the Kansas City meeting of the Association for the Advance-
ment of Science, the last week in December, I find reference to
a very interesting article by S. C. Lind of the Fixed Nitrogen
Research Laboratory on the activity of one alpha particle in the
production of physical and Ehemical changes, 10 to 15 fold that
what has been ordinarily ascribed to it. You will recall that
Dr. Schlundt mentioned this matter. Lind's work is not reported
in full but will appear later. This may be a very vital factor
in this work.
Report enclosed.
Very truly yours,
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