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Dr. May, who was the only expert witness for the plaintiff, testified that prior to 1924 there was nothing in the literature indicating danger from dial painting or to show that harm would result from the une of radium under those circumstances. He stat- 11. ed that he agreed with an article published in 1926 by Dr. Flinn that the conclusion that no industrial hazard existed in the dial painting industry was justified as of that time. He later stated 12. he disagreed. But he accepted Dr. Martland's articles of 1925 and 1926 as true. He further agreed with the conclusion of Dr. Field as of 1920 that small quantities of radium given internally hod no toxie effect. In 1912, an article by Dr. E. Bellinghen smith13. stated: * * Soluble salts of redium are rapidly elimin- ated, howevor administered. The insoluble Balts per os are excreted directly by the bowel, and thore is no evidence of any temporary absorption and piroulation." Dr. May disagreed with the conclusion that insoluble radium salts administered per os are excreted completely. He thought that as of 1912 somo of the insoluble salt night be absorbed. But there is no literature prior to 1920 that supports his opinion as to insoluble salts, and the opinions of Dr. sohlundt and Dr. Lind to that effect are contrary. L. F. Curties, Physicist, U.S. Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.; Prof. willion Duane, Professor of Bio-physics, Harvard University; Dr. Gioacchino Failla, Phyoicist, Memoriol Hospital, New York city; Dr. o. H. dish, chief, Section of Terrestrial siectricity, Department of Terrestrial Magnestism, Carnegie Institution of Washington; Prof. S. c. Lind, Director, Behool of Chemistry, University of Minnesota; Dr. Harrison 3. Martland, Chief Medioal Examiner, Xasex County, New Jersey; Prof. Herman schlundt, Professor of Physical Chemistry, Uni- versity of Misscuri. 11. Flinn, *Redionetive Material An Industrisi Hazard?". 1926, Journal of American Medicol Association, Vol. 87, No. 25, p. 2078 Exhibit P-39. 12. Martland, "Sone Unrecognized Dangers in the Use and Handling of Redioactive Substances", Journal of American Medical Association, Vol. 85, P. 1769. Dec. 5, 1925, Exhibit D-L. Martland, "Microscopic Changes of Certain Anemias Due to Redio- activity", 1926, Archives of Pethology, Vol. E, No. 4, p. 465 Exhi- bit D-B. 13. "Distribution and Excrotion of Badium and its Fmanation After Internal Administration", quarterly Journal of Medicine, 1912, D. 249, Exhibit D-10. -1,2-

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