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OCR Page 1 of 3UNITED STATES RADIUM CORPORATION - THE
LUMINITE CORPORATION V. EDNA HUSSNAN
Report of Elizabeth C. Lewis:
April 26, 1928.
Dr. R. D. Vreeland,
Health Department,
Bamberger's Dept. store,
Newark, N. J.
At the above department met Miss Bush, nurse in
charge. Said she had no authority to give out any information
pertaining to patients, that I would have to see Dr. Vreeland.
At present time he is in conference, if I wished to see him I
would have to wait until he was at leisure.
After waiting one hour or more was then ushered in-
to Dr. Vreeland's private office where he received me courteously.
Upon learning the nature of my call he became very indignant and
in an antagonistic tone of voice inquired my name, where I lived,
whose office I was from and if I had credentials. Informed him
I was from Itr. Markley's office and gave him my personal card.
He then said none of the ladies whom I referred to
had ever met with an accident in Bamberger's store or ever had
received medical treatment in their health clinie, and if they
had he would not divulge the information. He would be the last
person who would jeopardize their efforts in collecting compensa-
tion from the United States Radium Corporation. Personally he
feels very sorry for each and every one of them who has sacri-
ficed their life in working at the radium factory. Hopes they
will be successful in winning their case. Feels the public at
large should demand that these women be compensated and compon-
sated well for the suffering they have and will have to endure
for the rest of their lives. Said when one is afflicted and the
moment the first symptoms of the poisoning develop, they have
but a few days to live.
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