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X-Tay pictures of her talcen some time previous to his examination, which showed a necrotic condition. This evidently was the same X-ray picture referred to by Doetor Drinkor. Dr. Flinn states that both Doetors NcCaffrey and Dunning believe that radium had something to do with her condition. It would seem to be highly desirable to have another exarination made of liss Fryer, both physical and electroscopic, as cortainly one test showing slight radio-activity would not be conclusive. We understand that Miss Fryor has been for sone time and probably still is employed in the bookceeping department of the Fidility Union Trust Company of Newark,N.J. Te suggest that at an early date there bg a conference called at which Dr. Flinn and our own Itr. Baricer should be present, since ltr. Barker made the elestroscopic rending in July 1926. If there is anything further which is needed at this time please feel free to call on us. Very truly yours, President. CBLee:RK

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