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OCR Page 1 of 2JUN 22 1931
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
June 18th, 1931.
Mr. H. H. Barker
United States Radium Corporation
535 Pearl Street
New York City, New York
My dear Barker:
The student, Mr. Horace Thomas, is continuing
his experiments of administering radium to a group of eight
or ten rats. He is staying here all summer, or a good share
of it anyhow, to complete the first series of these experi-
ments. We had expected that some of the rats would succumb
to the radium doses which they have received. Two of the
rats have been given a total of 30 mierograms, injected in-
travenously, but they are still thriving and apparently the
expected anemia is only very slight. It looks as if we would
have to kill one or two of the rats in order to get some
definite information regarding the amount of radium they a c-
tually contain; and in this way get a calibration of our
Wulff gama ray electroscope, which we are using to measure
the activity of the rats. Of course, we can not get expired
air tests on these small animals, or at least we have not yet
made an attempt to do so.
We need about 20 more 5-microgram ampoules to
continue the experiments a step or two farther.
Let me suggest that you send a copy of your
criticism to Dr. Leake's report as well as a copy of the re-
port to Dr. Lind, as presented at the meeting of the American
Medical Association, for his information and suggestions.
Under separate cover I am sending you a few
samples of phosphorescent zine sulfide which Mr. William J.
Byler prepared during the past year.
Sincerely yours,
Herman Schlundt
Herman Schlundt.
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