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OCR Page 1 of 2June 2, 1933.
Dr. James Ewing,
Memorial Hospital,
Central Park West at 106th Street,
New York City.
Dear Dr. Ewing:
We beg to acknowledge receipt of bills in behalf
of Miss Fryer and Mrs. Hussman moiled on May 30. Te note
on the bill of Miss Fryer from Mosler's Pharnacy a pencil
notation to the effect of one visit to the Rockefeller at
$2.00 and five visits to Dr. Palmer at $2.00, extended
amount $10.00. We are unable to ascertain whether this is
intended 85 a formal bill which we owa Miss Fryer or just
what the status is. In the event that such is the case we
would suggest that Miss Fryer present a more formal type
of bill for such services.
Tie note in Mrs. Hussman's letter of May 11 that
she has blood tonic for 25 weeks at $2.00 a week and three
bottles of aspirin, total amount $2.75. Ne are wondering
if this blood tonie has been prescribed by the Committes
for Mrs. Hussman. This question arose before, and we be-
lieve your position was to the effect that unless such medi-
cines were definitely prescribed we should not be held re-
sponsible for their payment.
Very truly yours,
Vice-President.
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