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OCR Page 1 of 2July 12th, 1926.
Mr. Tre H. Starkey,
Starkay Dial Company,
60 Lafayotte Street,
New York City.
Dear Mr. Starkeys-
Enologed herowith you will find an article entitled
"Radio Active liaterial an Industrial Basard?", by Dr. Froderick 11. Flinn,
Ph. D. Assistent Professor of Physiology in Industrial Hygiene, College
of shysicians and Burgeons, Columbia University, which treats of the
so called nocrosis" or radium poisoning cases. The investigution
by Dr. Plinn, which formod the basis of his articlo, has been by far the
most thorough and far roaching work undertalten on this subject. This
article will appear in ono of the early issues of the Journal of the
Amerion Medical Association.
Milo it seems that the chazge of Bradium poisoning"
caused the denth of several dris (which charge was widely advertised
through the pross a fer months ago) is entirely unfounded, wa naturally
hesitate - without further investigation - to malce the broad statement
that radiwn in Ivminous material is unharmful, although tre bolieve this
to be the dase. Thereforo, in order to be on the safe side, tre caution
you, if you have not alroady done so, to order your operatore not to
point their application brushos betweon their lips.
theneror tre receive any further authentic information
on the subject, we shall be glad to pass it along to you.
Youza very truly,
Prosident.
CBLEESOB
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