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RECEIVED
THE E.INGRAHAM COMPANY
FEB 7 1927
MANUFACTURERS OF
CLOCKS AND WATCHES
BRISTOL, CONN
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
U.S.A.
February 5th, 1927.
United States Radium Corporation,
535 Pearl Street,
New York, N. Y.
Gentlemen:
What is the latest development in the so-
called "Radium Necrosis" situation?
We are sending you a clipping, now somewhat
ancient, in reference to the death of Miss Elizabeth
Dunne.
Yours very truly,
THE E. INGRAHAM COMPANY.
EI.CKS.
Purchasing Agent.
ESTABLISHED 1823
use
windows. oncussion ould the break near-by feared
ciation
one-
ters,
PAR
Pa.,
GIRL DIES FROM RADIUM.
doubt
eventu
ars-
his fat
esi-
Victim Had Been Employed in
told Th
ust
Watch Factory Painting Dials.
Profe
ter,
former
ty-
Miss Elizabeth Dunne, 25 years
one of
died of 21 Luke Street, Waterbury, old,
men of
he
in the esbyterian Hospital Conn.,
made it
th
of
terday from radium poisoning, yes-
assump
must be
S-
Dunne Examiner George Spiegel. Assistant
Medical ing to a report made by accord-
"Dyna
d
reasons
al
r
painting where she was, employed Water-
bury, watch factory at ago in the
Ingersoll became ill five years Miss
Prince's
today. "
try canr
ment Presbyterian Hospital for came treat- to
the luminous dials. She at
Regency
head of
three weeks ago.
much ma
Dunne's According to Dr. Spiegel,
and soun
from bones had slowly Miss
Profess
used the action of the radium decalcified solution
at the So
in painting the dials.
mania ne
death WATERBURY. Conn., Jan.
Special to The New York Times.
TANGIE
died of Miss Elizabeth Dunne, 27.-The
poisoning, in New York today from who
France a
he was the first to result radium
handling of radium in the from
Futu
ury Miss Watch factories. Another Water-
Copyright, 19
for Anna a year. Walsh, has been seriously girl,
Special
PARIS,
tween Fra
nite dispos
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