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present time This is largely because there are comparatively small amounts
of mesothorium being extracted in the States, as the gas mantle industry
requiring thorium as shrunk to small volume We also understand that the
bulk of the mesothorium produced during the last few years has been marketed
abroad.
We are glad to say that our application plant and methods of handling
both radium and luminous material have been improved to the point whore we
receive practically a 100% rating from the various State and Federal Health
and Labor Bureaus. When you are next this way we would be delighted to have
you spend somo time with us and see for yourself present methods employed
for health protection and quality production. Probably you would be able to
pick up many interesting points which we could not adequatoly cover in a letter.
Wo doubt if there is any cause for worry on your part as a result of the
discovery made by Dr. Evans. Howevor, the troatment suggested by him might be
worth considering, but before doing so may wo suggest that you talk with Dr.
Craver and Dr. Ewing of the Menorial Hospital. They have had charge, for apen
proximately 12 years, of the five girls pensioned by us, and it is my impression
that they used on these patients the troatment suggested by Dr. Evans. If you
are not acquainted with these Doctors we would be delighted to take you there
as they are certainly good friends of ours and fine gentlemen as woll as out-
standing medical mone
Hoping that we may have the pleasure of seeing you soon and wishing you
every success in your new endeavors as President-Eleet of the Amerioan Chemical
Society, we are,
Uordially yours,
CBLee dik
President
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