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active substances fixed in the body of the plaintiff, was first learned by her in or about the early part of 1935. The radioactive substances so fixed and deposited in the plaintiff's body, were deposited principally in her bones. The action of the radioactive substances so fixed and deposited in the plaintiff's body, was such as to produce an inflamation of her bones commonly known as radiation ostietis. The conditions and effects hereinabove mentioned produced very painful consequences and necessitated numerous opera- tions upon various parts of the plaintiff's body, and the removal of various parts thereof. In addition to the effects hereinabove specified, other re- sults of the action of the radio-active substances deposited in her body have caused damage and pain to the plaintiff. 12. The radioactive substances deposited and fixed in the plaintiff's body are permenently implented and fixed there with no way know to medical science to remove them and they will continuously act injurioualy upon the plaintiff's body and will cause her pain and lesions of various kinds and are likely to produce malignancy, anemia, necrosis of the bones, either of which mey be fatal. 13. By reason of the foregoing, the plaintiff has been, and will in the future, be obliged to expend large Sums of money for medical and hospital attention and for medicines and other appliances. The plaintiff has been incapacitated for some time and will in the future be incapacitated from pursuing any occupation for gain, and has been and will be therefore made to suffer pecuniary loas by reason thereof. JUDGMINN will be claimed on the first count in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant in the sum of $200,000 together with costs of this suit to be taxed. SECOND COUNT-de 1. The plaintiff repeats the allegations of paragraphs 1 to 10 inclusive of the first count. 2. By reason of the negligent menner in which the defendant conducted and carried on its business as hereinabove particularly described and by reason of the general manner in which it carried on contin-

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