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-4- guarantes that we would lose these suits as a result of his testimony against use At this point Mr. Roeder asked Dr. Inef if he wan a physic an as well as a dentist. He roplied no, not so far es a license was concerned. He said he did not want to appear to be "blowing his own horn," but that he ken more about medicine than most doctors. He said he had stadied modicine in colloge during his dental course and had had a practical experience in hospital work for the past twenty-three years. that he could pass the New York Medienl Board exsmination without doubt. He also proposed that we oithor draw a formal agreement or enter into a "gentlemen's agreement* to pay him for the treatment of these present cases. Questioned as to what this would cost us, he stated that his usual price for office calls was three dollars per call, plus the X-Itay pietures. That he would charge us but two dollars per visit, plus the X-Ray picturesa and would credit to us any fees which he mäght collect from his patients. That if such an arrangement were entered into he would worle for us in every way. Axplained in some detail the advantages to us in having him working for us and referred to an X-Ray film and told how he could say if called to testify that this was an aggravated case of pyorrhes, but that if he testified against us he could say it was "Radium Necrosis." That he could think whatever he wanted to on the stand and conld not be suscessfully controverted. Stated he had had court experience as a witness. He said he could believe that the moon was made of green cheese or blue cheese without perjuring himself. Mr. Cross than said your attitude then is based on ten thousand dollare plus other financial considerations ? Dr. Enef replied yes, that his interest was on the side of the bread that his butter was one He was asked if we agreed to his proposition, would he be able to have all the girls come to him for treatment. He thourht

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