Letters Sent to Edwin Smith [Edwin F. Smith], E.A. Markley, May 19, 1930
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OCR Page 1 of 2tlay 19th,1930.
Edmin Smith,
o/o Edwards is Smith,
1 Exchange Pl.,
Jersoy City, N.J.
Re: Saxer vs United States Radium Corg.
lir. Le A, Warkley,
c/o Edwards a Suith,
1 Exchange 71.,
Jersey City, N.J.
Gentlemen:
On Friday, Ney 16th and londay Bay 19th, Dr. Humphries gave se
information by Thone with regard to the case shich he has under his anre,
and which be oalled to our attention some little time ago.
The patient's name is ars. Ruth Sazor (nea Ruth linters), and she
claims that she was employed by us some tice during the summer of 1917, and
that she quit our amployment in either Maroh or April 1321.
Dr. Humphries states that ars. Sazer told hit that she first felt
paine approxisately 3 yeurs after quiting our employment, and that these
pains manifested theaselves first in her foot, then in the back and later
in hor hips, and when ahe first caw Dr. Humphries it was necessary for her
to use a cane in order to get about. Dr. Humphries feels that he has
improved her condition by giving her relief, and that she is now able to
welk without the aid of a cane. Howover, he furthor stated that he ia not
at all satisfied that her improvement is of a pormanent nature for he is
ofraid that some little ancident sigit causo a recurrence of her past con-
ditions, and that thay night progress quite rapidly.
From ty letter of May 95b, you will note that 1 gave quite in
detail the discussion which 1 had with Dr. Rumphries on May 8th, pretaining
to this case, as well as other casea. In talking with Dr. Homphries
I
auggested that we would probably like to make an electroscoule test on
Its. Sazer, and De. folt that it could be arranged. It is our
belief that wa should toke atepa to detercine the extent of the injury from
which this moman is suffering, and if we find her to be a genuine case we
should endeavor to effect e sobtlenent as soon as poscible.
Dr. Schlundt will probably be in Now York for somo electroscopie
tosts around the uiddle of Juno, and the could have Mrs. Saxor exacinod
at that timo.
Mocld appreciste your advisiag as to that you think is the next
best novo to anke.
Very truly youra,
Vice President.
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