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OCR Page 1 of 2December 20,1930.
Dr. S. C. Lind,
University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Dear Dr. Lind:
I saw Dr. Moore yesterday, and also had
a telk with both Dr. Craver and Dr. Failla at Memorial
Hospital. I am sorry to report that his condition
is not particularly favorable.
Dr. Moore was in a state of cona a goodly
part of the day before and not any too clear in his
mind yesterday. They gave him a rather mild radium treat-
ment on Wednesday evening and felt that the reaction was
such that they would have to proceed very cautiously with
any further radiation. Mrs. Moore seemed to feel that
his condition wes due largely to change in nedical care
rather than the effects of the radiation, and I don't
believe that the men at Memorial have endeavored to advise
her otherwise.
Dr. Moore has been very anxious for
Dr. Burnham's consultation with regard to his case, and the
staff at Menorial have endeavored to have Dr. Burnham
come to New York, but are advised he is at the moment
confined to his home thru illness.
The outlook is not anny too bfight.
Sincerely yours,
HHBarker #RH
copy sent to Dr. Schlundt
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