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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
College of Physicians and Surgeons
437 West 59th Street, New York
Department of Physiology
July 29, 1925.
Mr. A. Roeder, Pres.,
U. S. Radium Corporation,
New York City, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Roeder:
I am very much interested in your statement
concerning the letter from the Ingersoll Watch Company, Ltd., London.
Do you suppose you could get Mr. Baniells of that
Company to have some red and white blood counts made on the girls in
his employ who have been working with luminous material for two years
or longer. I should also like to have some differential counts made
too. We can do the differential counts in this country if he will
have the blood smears made for us. The red and white counts would have
to be made there. I should like to have the following data to go
with the slides;
The length of time that the girl has work with the material.
If they have had any extractions and if so was there any trouble
in the healing of the gums.
Have they ever had any broken limbs and if so did the fracture
heal quickly ?
I trust that you can arrange to have this information gotten for
me
Yours truly
(Signed) Frederick B. Flinn
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