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- a - Dr. Inef opened the conference by stating that he was coning to us looking for justice. He dwelt at some length on the vast amount of research work which he had done on the so-called "Radium Necrosis" cases. He told of his treatment of the Maggia girl, of the Carlough girl, and Mrs. Meillefer. He said that over a peried of considerable time he had treated the Carlough girl and called on her in Orange from two to six times daily. He also stated that he had spent as high as three days and nights at a stretch with hare He also stated that he believes there are a great many more cases coming up which may result in suits against use He further stated that through his research work he had di scovered a successful method of treating these cases whereby they could be carried along until they died of natural causes.

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