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OCR Page 1 of 3May 10, 1934.
Dr. Bollin H. Stevens,
1429 Hhitney Bldge,
Detroit, Mich.
Dear Dr. Stevens:
Confirming my telephone conversation of yester-
day, I an glad to herewith advise that arrangements have been
nade to take your deposition on Monday, May 2lst, 1934, at the
office of Mesars. Follansbee, Shorrey & Schapp, 137 LeSalle St.g
Chicago, nl. before Morris Cohon, a notary publie sitting as
a Commissioner.
lie are sending you herewith copy of your deposition
and that of Dr. Pohle a taken at Chieago on February 24, 1930.
lie hope that you will find time to read over this testimony, as
it will serve to refresh your memory upon the pointe we desire to
bring out. In case your couments relativo to some of these points
have changed since 1930, we would ask that you call those matters
to our attention prior to taking the deposition in Chicago.
Referring to page 10, you will note that you dis-
cuss patients whon you have treated with radium chloride in-
ternally, from your notes. If possible, you should bring these
notes or similar onos with you.
Mr. Morkley and Mr. Suith will serve as counsel
on bohnlf of the United States Rndiun Corporation, and either
lir. Emerglick or Mr. Onger in behalf of the plaintiff.
According to our presont plan, we shall arrive
in Chicago on Monday morning and establish ourselves at the
Palmer House. Tie would auggest your ealling there for us betreen
10:30 and 11 o'clock ao that to may discuss the information to
be taken in deposition form prior to appearing before the Com-
missioner.
We wiah that you would bring with you e copy of
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