Letters Sent to Dr. F.B. Flinn [Dr. Frederick B. Flinn], August 28, 1928
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OCR Page 1 of 2August 28th,1928.
Dr. F. B. Flinn,
Medical Center,
630 West 168th St.
New York City.
Dear Dr. Flinn:
Mr. Morgan, who is in charge of the glass
manufacturing department of Eimer & Amend called me on yesterday
with reference to the use of a speciall) prepared colloidal iodine
prepared by Eimer & Amend for ridding the homan system of
various poisons generated due to an infection or chronic condition.
I have known lr. Morgan for a number of years and
have rather a high regard for his integrity. I also lenow that
Mr. Morgan has suffered from tuberculosis for some time, and his
Doctor now advises him that he has been practically cured, and
that he attributes this cure entirely to the affects of the
colloidal iodine.
Mr. Morgan further told me that there has been a
number of instances where colloidal iodine has been used, as
prepared by Eimer & Amend, as a last resource with exceedingly
favorable results. In this connection he was wondering whether
or not such a method of treatnent might not prove beneficial to
the girls suffering from "Radium Poisoning". I advised Ir. Norgan
that we were not in a position to pass an opinion on such a subject
nor even recommend its being tried, but that I would be glad to
call the matter to the attention of those whom we considered to
be interested in this subjoct.
lir. Morgan advises that if we, or anyone else,
was interested sufficiently to investigate the matter he was sure
that Dr. O.P. Amend, who is an M.D. as well as a Ph.D., and
connected with Bimer and Amend, would be glad to go into the
matter in detail.
I do not know as this will interest you, but
felt that I should call it to your attention.
Wincerely yours,
HHBarker:R
Vice Prosident.
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