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OCR Page 1 of 2MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER AND ALLIED DISEASES
INCORPORATED 1884
WALTER DOUGLAS
AFFILIATED WITH
CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF MANAGERS
CENTRAL PARK WEST AT 106TH STREET
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
HARRY PELHAM ROBBINS
MEDICAL COLLEGE
PRESIDENT
NEW YORK, N. Y.
CHARLES H. SIMMONS
DOUGLAS RESEARCH
TELEPHONE: ACADEMY 2-6140
VICE-PRESIDENT
LABORATORIES
H. MORTON MERRIMAN
HUNTINGTON FUND FOR
SECRETARY
CANCER RESEARCH
EDWARD c. DELAFIELD
TREASURER
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JAMES EWING, M.D.
GEORGE F. HOLMES
DIRECTOR
SUPERINTENDENT
September 9, 1938
U. S. Radium Corporation
525 Pearl Street
New York City.
Dear Sirs:
The bills for the radium cases have been increasing
recently, especially owing to the hospitalization of
Mrs. Hussman. After discussing the matter with Dr. Craver
I feel compelled to approve of the bills since we find no
escape from services of this class. Mrs. Hussman has very
poor home conditions and is not doing at all well, and it seemed
necessary to place her in the hospital. I suggested to Dr. Craver
that he visit the patient and give his own report about her
condition, but we doubt the advisability of incurring any
extra expense since it is not probable that Mrs. Hussman
can be properly cared for outside a hospital. The rate of
$ 8.00 a day for a hospital room is somewhat high, especially for
a long stay, and it might be possible for you to secure a lower
rate.
I am ready to take any steps which you advise, but feel that
no definite saving can be accomplished.
Very truly yours,
Tames Ewing, M. D
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