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OCR Page 1 of 2Oct. 30,1933
Dr. Lloyd F. Graver,
Mamorial Hospital,
New York, Now York.
Dear Dr. Graver:
We have your letter of Detober 28th enclosing
bills from the Highland Pharmagy for Mrs. Larice'a account.
We agree with you that there is not mich to do bat pay this
bill; but at the same time we do feel that a monthly bill
of $17.00 or $18.00 for aspirin and alcohol is excessive.
lle should be glad to arrange for transportation
for Mrs. Larice and Ruseman to your office at euch times
as you may desire to see them, provided by so doing we ean
avoid the medical expense occurred by their frequent visits
to Dr. Humphries' office. ile believe they should make such
calls only in case you so recommend.
However, I am of the opinion that it is going to
be a little difficult to persuads Mrs. Larice and Mrs. Hussman
that they should make periodical visits to your office; and
if we do arrange for transportation, they probably will cause
us considerable annoyance by not finding it convenient to come
to New York at such times as the transportation has been arranged
for. Naturally, we should like to have them both come at the
same time, as the arrangement of transportation would necessitate
our hiring a public conveyer for this purpose.
Dr. Humphries apparently has gained the confidence
of these girls to such an extent that even though he cannot
contribute materially to their physical relief, he is able to
provide for them mental satisfaction, and after all, this may
be what they most need.
Sincerely yours,
HHBarker: DK
Vice-President
Enc.
P.S.**** are returning herewith lrs. Larice's letter.
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