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Harvard University
School of Public
Health
55 Van Dyke Street,
Boston, Massachusetts.
July 14, 1924.
lir. Arthur Roeder,
United States Radivm Corporation,
30 Church Street,
New Yorl City.
My dear lir. Roeder:
Inspection of the wrok done with oux animols lends me to
feel that further delay in reporting upon them will give us no
more information. On liny 13th tre gave intratracheal injections
of luminous zine sulphide to one eat and of "Undark to throe
cats. The reason for this method of administration is because
it assures a prompter and more efficient absorption of the
substance used, and is, furthernore, similar to one of the
routes by which your employees telte in these substances. In no
case did we gain evidence of any local damage to the lungs.
After one to four weeks! time we sacrifieed the animols, and
found no noteworthy abnormalities at eutopsy.
Upon chamical analysis, the bonos of the cats receiving
"Undark" contained large amounts of radivun - more than tre
could obtain from the lungs, the site of the original deposition,
or from all the rest of the body. Our apparatus does not permit
the giving of a quantitative figure on this-point, but it has
established very definitely that inholed "Undark is removed
from the lungs and the radium carried by it"is deposited in bone.
In both the luminous zine sulphide and "Undark" animals the
skeleton contained some zinc, deposited apparently as a double
phosphate in the compact bone, and being analogous in this
particular to lead and a number of other heavy motals, though
probably less permanent.
On perusal of our report, you will note that we cited
abundant evidence from the literature to the effect that
intravenously or shbcutaneously injected radium proparations
deposited radium in largo amounts in bone. We felt it desirable
to find out thether radiun introduced by inhalation, as "Undark",
is deposited in the same way. This has been definitely
established by these experinents. To you, I suppose, they will
seem unnecessary, but we feel that they bring out in rather a
bohd relief the fact that rodium administered as it slowly is to
your employees, readhes bone. You will ask why, if wä have dono
this, we have not gone on to the question of necrosis production,
thereby clinching matters. If this phase of the situation could
be established experinentally, it would require a considerable
series of animals dosed over a long period of timo in sevoral
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