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OCR Page 1 of 2March 8, 1926
Mr. o. E. Pawlowsky,
e/o Illinois Watch Company.
Springfield, Illinois.
Dear Mr. Pawlowsky:=
This will acknowledge receipt of your letter
of March 3rd with the clipping from the Sunday Examiner on the subject
of radium poisoning.
Several months ago there was quite a lot in
the papers on this subject. We had thought that the matter had entirely
died down until the last broadside which we admit is quite sensational
indeed. The sensational feature should not alarm you or any of your
girls. Unfortunately there are some people trying to.get publicity and
also behind a damage suit against us which is based on the so called
"radium poisoning theory". It is trae that two or three people who
formerly worked in our plant as dial operators have died, and one of the
contributing causes seems to have been necrosis of the jaw which developes
eventually into pernicious anemia. Some of the best known doctors of
the country have been making a special study of this condition for a
number of months and we are glad to say that after a thorough investigation
of a number of the radium operators in the Tast, the conclusion is that
there is nothing to the theory of radium poisoning. Just as soon as this
report is published which will be shortly, we will see that you have a
copy of it.
I don't recall when visiting your plant whether
we discussed the subject of pointing brushes in the mouth. It isa
good plan to not follow this practice and we recommend that you abandon
it if you have not already done so.
We believe you have nothing to fear and should
it develope through research that there is danger we will certainly be
the first people to call it to your attention.
Trusting that this finds all going webl with your
department, we are
Very truly yours,
Treasurer.
CBLee-CBO.
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