Letter from Dr. Wallace Graham to Charles Geschickter, with Attached Letter from Brigadier General Sam Seeley to Dr. Wallace Graham
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OCR Page 1 of 33 July 1954
Charles F. Geschickter, M.D.
1834 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.
Washington 9, D. C.
Dear Charlie:
I am using the M33 and the M48 religiously; however,
my
examination yesterday of Manuel Lessner revealed another
subclivicular node, and his temperature is now running
approximately 100 to 100.4 daily. His general condition
is quite good; he is very active; and it seems as if he
feels better, generally, when he is playing golf or acti-
vely participating in some endeavor. I have been giving
him 1-1/2 cc's daily of the M33, deep intramuscularly.
The injection is given every other day.
I do not know how the solution is working on other cases.
I am giving it to a gentlemen with carcinoma of the lung;
however, he has developed a superior vena cava syndrome
and I was forced to use nitrogen mustard, which relieved
him to a minor extent.
I am using the M33 on carcinoma of the breast, and so far
have seen no other nodules appear.
As you may have read about ex-President Truman, I took a
gangrenous gall bladder and an appendix from him, and his
post-operative course was excellent until the fourth p.o.
day, at which time he was given some Terramycin, and he
had a tremendous hypersensitivity reaction. I used Ilo-
tycine to thwart some of the bacterial invasion of those
bacteria that weren't killed by the Terramycin. However,
the entire condition is a most severe gastro-enteritis
from the mouth to the anus. At the present time, he is
still loosing considerable fluid and green bile from the
intentine. The erythema has gone, and we are keeping up
the electrolytic balance, and his fluid levels to nor-
mal, but it is almost beyond me to know how to stop this
extreme loss of fluid from the bowel.
His abdomen is soft; his wounds are well healed; the
dainnage is out; he has no complaints except the extreme
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