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OCR Page 1 of 3June 28th,1928.
Dr. Herman Schlundt,
University of Missouri,
Department of Chemistry,
Columbia, Mo.
Dear Dr. Schlundt:
We are glad to advise you that the Medical
Committee has been selected for studying the condition of the
plaintiffs in the recant action at law, to determine whether
they are or have in the past been suffering as a result of
their employment by US.
The Committeé consists of Dr, James Ewing,
Professor of Pathology,Cornell Medical College, Director of
Cancer Research, and Pathologist at Memorial Hospital, Dr.
L. F. Craver, Assistant Clinical Director Memorial Hospital,
and Dr. E. V. Krumbhaar, Professor of Pathology. University
of Pennsylvania Medical College. This Committee is to
have their first meeting this afternoon. However, it will
probably be a month or 6 weeks before they will be abbe to
see the complainants, inasmuch as some of them are starting
on their vacation the first of July.
The experiments contemplated to ascertain
the sensitiveness of various methods of detecting radio-active
materials in human beings is very important, especially in
view of the fact that this Committee undoubtedly will have to
assigned this work to some group of individual. The work
will probably be assigned to Dr. Failla, inasmach as two
members of the Committe are connected with Memorial Hospital -
but could your work be published prior to Dr. Failla's work
along these lines, I am sure he would be largely governed by
the data supplied.
Dr. Flinn advises that hé is leaving on
his vacation the first of August, but will be glad to return
to New York on the 20th, in case you are available at that
time. As I understand it you ppobably can be here and remain
until the end of the month or the first week in September,which
sould be sufficient time, if everything is in readiness, to
make consideralle progress with the contemplated experiments.
Dr. Flinn's family does not expect to return until the end of
the first week in September, and he therefore, advises that
he will be practically free to devote his entire time to this
matter.
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