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OCR Page 1 of 2March 17, 1926.
Bureau of Construction and Repair,
Navy Department,
Washington,
D. C.
Dear Sirs:
Reference: No. 1808-A686 (s) 4/1
Precautionary Neasures Necessary in
Connection with the Use of Radium
Luminous Material.
We acknowledge your letter of the 16th by Captain G. H. Rock
under the above subject.
Dr. Frederick B. Flinn of Columbia University, College of
Physicians and Surgeons, 437 West 59th Street, New York City, Institute
of Public Health, has made a very thorough and painstaking investigation
of this subject.
A report of his findings will probably be available
within the next week or ten days. Dr. Flinn has been working for
a
mumber of months and has investigated conditions in a number of application
plants in addition to carrying on elaborate experimental work. As soon as
this report is received, we will be glad to mail you a copy.
He has not foum evidence that radiosetive elements used in
luminous compounds or the wine sulphide base could be held accountable
for the cases of jaw necrosis that have been reported.
Since the
first reports appeared, we have vigorously enforced in our Plant the rule
that the operators must not place brushes in their mouths.
This is
unsanitary whether or not luminous material is ever found to be
harmful.
Yours truly,
President.
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