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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY
CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE
FIRST AVENUE AND 28TH STREET
NEW YORK
JUL 3 1929
July 2, 1929.
Mr. H. H. Barker,
U. S. Radium Corporation,
535 Pearl Street,
New York City.
My dear Mr. Barker:
At the last meeting of the Commission, it
was agreed that Krumbhaar and I should send you a bill for
$1,000, each, and that Craver should have about t wice that
amount Dr. Craver has really done all the work on these
cases and ha.s acted as their physician. He has arranged the
meetings; superintended the radiographs; arranged for the
radiologic tests;conducted the correspondence with the
women and with Dr. Schlundt; written the histories. He is
the only one of the three who has really made a competent,
or at least a complete clinical study of the cases.
If there is any reduction in the charges
to be made, I think it should not be in Craver's bill, but
rather with mine and Krumbhaars. His most valuable service
has been his continual spirit of what I regard as a sound
attitude in all matters that have arisen.
of course our bills for the next year, if
we are retained, should not be as large as this year.
I am much concerned to see that the medical
charges in this affair are kept within reason a nd would be very
glad to discuss the matter of our charges, if you wish to do so.
I enclose Dr. Craver's bill with my approval.
Sincerely yours,
Juning
James Ewing.
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