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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
600 WEST 168TH STREET, NEW YORK
DELAMAR INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH
December 5, 1944
Miss Josephine Koteck,
272 Beale Avenue,
Leechburg, Penn.
Dear Miss Koteck:
Miss Hilda Gunther told me about the
lutter you wrote about the fear your family has that you
were poisoned by radium and that you might pass this
poison condition on to the other members of your family.
Miss Gunther called me up and I have
looked over your record. We first examined you on
June 21, 1943 for pre=employment and again on March 9,
1944 for a yearly examination. At your pre+employment
examination your blood picture was not as good as it
should have been but on Morch 9, 1944 your blood picture
had improved very much. You showed a hemoglobin of 83.5%;
white bloodcount- 3,050; red blood The
x-ray picture was negative. My test to see whether you
had any radium in your body showed that you were also
negative and that you have not ingested any of this
material. Therefore, you cannot have radium poisoning.
There is no danger whatever of anyone
contracting radium poisoning from you because you are
not radioactive and have no radium in your body Even
if you had radium in your body you cannot poison a person
who comes in contact with you at any time or in any manner.
Furthermore, your clothes would not poison anyone who
handled them or whose clothes came in contact with your
clothes. Because of these facts you can assure your
mother or any other member of your family that there is
no d langer of their contracting radium poisoning from you
by coming in contact with you personally or handling your
clothes in any manner what so ever.
I have seen practically all the cases of
radium poisoning which have occurred in this country. I
have been in contact with the family of the girl who had
radium poisoning and have never known of anyone who felt
they had a chance of contracting radium poisoning. I
have examined the children of girls who had radium poison-
ing who married after they left the occupation and have
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