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Are you familiar with the work of Hugh McKay in the Canadian Medical/Journal
of 1926, Vol. 16, pgs. 142 to 144, on Scleroderma and Its Treatment by Radium,
a preliminary report:
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With what institution is Dr. MacKay connected and in what capacity
not
Is it a fact that he used radium chloride internally and in appreciable amounts.
Did he forcast or note any untoward effects from the use of this type of medicath
Are you familiar with the work of R. H. Stevens, occuring in the Amer. Journal
of Roent. and Ra. Therapy, Aug. 1926, on the use of intravenous injections
of radium chloride in some of the malignant lymphomata
Did Dr. Stevens use radium chloride in appreciable amounts in the cases reported.
Is it not a fact that Dr. Stevens did not note any natoward effects or predict
that any might occur from this type of medication over short and prolonged
periods of time.
(although haunt
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