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OCR Page 1 of 2THEODOR BLUM, D.D.S., M.D.
140 WEST FIFTY-SEVEITH STREET
New YORK CITY
June 14, 1924.
United States Radium Corp ,
422 Alden Street,
Orange, N.J.
Gentlemen:
Mrs. Hazel Kuser who had been in your employ a few
years ago, has been under my care for a good many months. She
is at present again in the hospital after I operated on her
last Wednesday.
Her condition is not good and I feel that she needs
good care which these poor people cannot afford to get. In
fact, to go to the hospital they had to borrow money on their
furniture.
It is not at present a question of whether or not your
firm is responsible, but I feel that if you have the money to
spare you should let them have it in some way so that Mrs Kuser
may be able to pay for everything except the actual medical
and surgical care which 30 far everybody was glad to give.
I shall be only too pleased to receive the money and
pay for her bills returning the receipted bills to you without
telling anyone who is taking care of it.
Her case is urgent and it is for this reason that I am
taking the liberty of writing to you and do hope that you will
take my letter in the spirit in which it was written.
Anticipating a reply at an early date, I am
Yours very truly,
Theador
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