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1. Establish credentials of men questioned. 2. Are you familiar with the literature pretaining to the internal administration of radium. 3. Have you ever noted anything in such literature which showed contraindication for not the use of radium chloride internally. 4. Over what period of time does the internal administration of radium chloride extend. 5. Do you recall when articles first began to appear in the literature with reference to this subject 6. Have there appeared any articles on this subject of recent date, and if so how recent. or with hhoits 7. To the best of your knowledge is radium exoride being used internally by the medical profession at the present time. 8. Was radium chloride used internally in 1925. 9. Was radium aboride used internally in 1915. 10. Was radium chloride used internally between the periods of 1915 to 1925. 11. Have you ever used rad umehlorido internally 12. Have you used it by injection, either intravenously, intramuscularly, or sub- cutaneously. 13. Have you prescribed the use of radium chloride internally by mouth. ham himsof 14. During what periods die you prescribe radium chloride internally expressed in minogram of madium element and 15. What was the average dosage used by you upon patients leated by CARIS method, as cathful - by you. you - intinally m 16. What was the maximum amount of radium chloride administered 1 to any single individual 17. Will you specify generally the conditions for which you prescribed this type of medication, disregarding whether or not the results obtained were beneficial. 18. Did you ever note any untoward effects resulting from the use of radium chloride internally. 19. If so, did you ascribe these effects to the reaction of the individual to the injection or to the effects of the radium chlor ide in the system. 26 an As time progressed have you had the opportunity to check patients which were given this type of hum you have metel this andition or modication. millin Altoid internally. learnit to develon which night be ascribed to rod um chloride in the gystem. have tun might 21. If so, has it ever come to your attention that conditions appeared has disclounding Men aggreantal by the mean of mailin L may 22. You then state that you used radium chloride internally from to internally, and that you never noted any untoward effects which could be ascribed to the physiological action of the radium entorido upon the system. 23. What in your opinion happens to the radium chloride solutions administered interanlly once they are in the system.