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OCR Page 1 of 2UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
May 5, 1928
Mr. H. H. Barker
United States Radium Corporation
8361
L
535 Pearl Street
to
New York City
My dear Barker:
Enclosed herewith you will find three copies of manu-
soript covering the major part of the experimental work which Dr. Flinn
and I jointly carried out during my recent visit to New York City. The
three manuscripts are entitled: The Examination for radio-activity of
5 Complainants against the United States Radium Corporation; (2) Experi-
mental Determination of Radium present in Living Persons; and (3) Mis-
cellaneous experiments conducted in Dr. Flinn's Laboratory, College of
Physicians and Surgeons, 168th Street, New York City, April 25, 1928. I
am also sending a copy of these experiments to Dr. Flinn direct and I am
sending to him, too, the note-book in which are recorded the original data
upon which these reports are based. I may add that I have an extra copy
of each of these reports which will be at your command.
It seems to me that we ought to conduct a few experi-
ments to test the photographic action of radioactive bones under the condi-
tions which Dr. Martin reported. The object of these experiments would
be to determine whether the positive effects which Dr. Martin doubtless
obtained were due to the radioactivity of the sample under test or were
the result of pressure and chemical changes occurring during the exposure
in the calcine bone.
You mentioned that you had in discard a Wulf Quartz
Fiber electroscope of the type which we used in our tests and which has
been out of commission for sometime I hope that you will be kind enough
to forward that to our laboratory and we shall try to introduce some new
quartz fiber
,
If you have on hand samples of the ore used by the
Belgium Syndicate for extracting radium, I would appreciate greatly getting
some specimens- not exhibition specimens, but material which we could ac-
tually use for experimental purposes, run of the mine material. I have a
graduate student working for the doctorate degree on the extrattion of prot
ac Jinium and some experiments conducted with these Belgium ores would no
doubt give us some very important data.
I hope that you have received the stop watch in a good
condition.
If there is anything that I can do for you at this time, please
write.
In reading the reports you will notice that there are several places
where we suggest additional experiments. I hope that these can be under-
taken. With very kind regards, I remain
Sincerely yours,
Herman Schlundt
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