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OCR Page 1 of 2June 4, 1926.
Dr. William L. Clark,
2215 Walnut St.,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Dear Dr. Clark:
I met Dr. Frederick B. Flinn of Columbia on the train
this morning and he toldme that he had had a letter from you some
time back commenting on bone necrosis.
Dr. Flinn is making
a very extensive investigation of the so-called "Radium jaw necrosis.'
He referred to some X- Ray pictures thet you had made following
through necrosis in cases that had come from heavy radiation,
and he suggested that I write you to asic whether you would be willing
to lend him a set of these pictures.
lle wants to compare them
with those taken of infectious conditions and others.
Dr. Plinn is preparing a report on his exhaustive
investigation, and I am sure it will interest you.
I will send you
a copy when I receive one.
It has been very disappointing that I have not had a chance
to run over to Philadelphia as I have been looking forward to seeing
you.
What are your plans for the Summer ?
Are you going back
to the bungalow ?
Best regards to you all.
Yours truly,
ARoeder-104
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