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said radioactive substances and the emanations thereof and ingested the same to the said plaintiff's great damage. 4. Plaintiff, Mae Cubberley Canfield, was not informed or warned and had no knowledge of the nature of the said dangerous radio- active substances into close proximity with which she was by the defendent's negligence brought. 5. Plaintiff, Mae Cubberley Canfield, was exposed to said radioactive substances for the greater part of the day time during a period of time from on or about the first day of September, 1916, to on or about the first day of February, 1918. 6. By reason of the defendant's negligence as hereinbefore set forth in paragraph 3 of this count, the body of the plaintiff, Mae Cubberley Canfield, became impregnated 1th said radioactive substances. 7. Said radioactive substances so introduced into the system of the plaintiff, Mae Cubberley Canfield, still continue to bombard said plaintiff's body internally and continually attack and break down the said plaintiff's tissues and body substance, causing the said plaintiff, Mae Cubberley Canfield, thereby great pain and suffering both mental and physical. 8. The effect of the introduction of the said radio-active substances into the human body is such as not to immediately appar- ent and plaintiff, Mae Cubberley Canfield, did not feel said effects or know of the beginning of the continuing injury done to her thntl several years following her last exposure to said dangerous radioactive substances and plaintiff, Mae Cubberley Canfield, was not apprised of the nature of her bodily ailments or informed or knew that her suffering was due to the negligence of the defendant until on or about the 15th of June, 1928. 9. By reason of the premises plaintiff became,Wal and is sick, sore, lame and disabled and crippled and has so remained for a long space of time, becoming ill on or about the 15th of November 1926, with continually increasing pain and suffering both mental and physical from the tine of the first onset of her illness unto the present time,

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