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thorium might render the body less resistant to infection and that the
blood count must be carefully
I obtained my first reliable information on bone destruction from
Dr. Clark in Philadelphia. In investigating the effect of luminous paint
I wrote to Dr. Pfahler, Dean of the Graduate School of Medicine. Penn University
Dr. Proescher of Pittsburgh
Dr. Clark, Clark Hosp. in Phila.
Dr. Viol, Standard Chem. Co. of Pittbburgh
Dr. Alice Hamilton (Personal conversation)
Dr. Schlundt of lissouri
Dr. McCoy formerly of Chicago University
Dr. Legge, Senior Medical Inspector of
in Great Britian
Dr. H. Zangger, Universitat, Zurich
Mayo Clinic
Dr. C. William C.S.P.H.S. Wahington D.E.
M.J. Roach, Depart. of Labor of N.J. and the investigator he had
sent to Germany to study this problem.
The dentists who had treated these cases -
Dr. Martland, but unfortunate he was very uncomunicative
Pfof. F.E. Simpson, Prof. Denn. Northwestern University Med. School
I had access to a letter foom Curie of Paris
Dr. Ferman, Physilalischi,Arberthing der Radium Station in
Allegememen Kranbenh ans.
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