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OCR Page 1 of 24/9/25
Mr. Viedt.
PIRSONAL
Dear Harold:
Dr. Gilman Thompson of New York has been retained
by the Insurance Company in Miss Carlough's case. A report just received
from him contains certain recommendations that should be carried out.
It does not matter whether it is finally determined that luminous material
is injurious or not injurious. I am, therefore, sending you a copy of his
recommendations and ask you to immediately carry them out.
I think
you should go even further and insäst on the use of finger cots in pointing
brushes and every other precaution:
# VII. Recommendations.
1. All applicants for radium paint work should have a
general physical examination before admission.
2. A competent dentist with ability to take his own radio-
graphs should be regularly employed by the Corporation on constant
or part-time duty. He should examine every applicant for admission
and place radiographs of all their teeth on file. This is not
an expensive or time-consuming process. It can be done in New
York City for five dollars for the complete examination of all
the teeth, and the radiographs may all be taken in ten or fifteen
minutes.
3. These dental examinations should be checked up at
least every six months and careful records kept on file.
4. Tooth brushes and tooth paste or powder or appropriate
mouth washes should be prescribed by the dentist and furnished
gratis to the employees. This is much more economical than payes
ing seventy-five thousand dollar law suits. l'acilities for brush-
ing
the teeth and cleansing the mouth should be offered at the
Plant and used before the employees return home.
5. Printed rules should be given every employee regard
ing the care, not only of the mouth, but of general health. Firste
class corporations are now doing this in a great many industries
and finding it an economic gain.
6. Any employee found putting the paint brush into her
mouth or failing to scrub her hands and finger nails thoroughly
before eating, should be given one warning, and on the second
offense dismissed."
The Life Extension Institute examinations are
doubtless all right, but I think it would be better to have a local
dentist and physician since the work would be greatly facilitated by
eliminating trips to New York. All films and reports should be
carefully filed.
Yours truly,
- ARoeder -
AR/HM
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