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OCR Page 1 of 2November 18th,1931.
Dr. Herman Schlundt,
University of Missouri,
Columbia,Mo.
Dear Dr. Schlundt:
A few weeks ago I wrote you with reference
to an examination of the people at the Elgin State Hospital who
have been given radium chloride internally under medical super-
vision.
The Radium Extension Service, as well as the
medical men in charge of these cases are quite anxious for
electroscopic tests, and I an wondering if you have given the
natter any thought, and if you have come to any décision as
to your interest in this subject - also whether you feel that
you would be justified in undertaking the work. Please let me
know with reference to this matter.
Yesterday I had occasion to have a conference
with Dr. Martland, and he again assured me that he was preparing
to send you some of the bone specimens of the La Porte case. If
you are in any urgent nead of these specimens I would suggest
that you drop Dr. Wartland a line telling him that I have passed
the word along to you, and give him more explicitly your immediate
need for specimens.
Sincerely yours,
Vice President.
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