Letters Sent to Prof. Dr. Flinn [Dr. Frederick B. Flinn], October 28, 1925
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GERICHTLIOH-MEDIZINISCHES INSTITUT
ZURICH, den 28th October 1925
der
UNIVERSITAT ZURICH
(Direktion: Frof.Dr.H.Zongger
Prof. Dr. Finn,
Prof. of Industrial Hygiene
Dep. of Physiologie Columbia
University
New York
Dear Professor Finn:
Some months ago you sent me a very interesting work on your
experiences in tetra ethyl lead. It is very interesting for me because the government
of Switzerland has forbidden the fabrication and importation of this benzin
I had the mischance to get a very serious polineuritis for some
months so that I could not give you any information on watch industry and application
of thorium preparation in our watch industry of Switserland.
Since to day I had only negative news no one of the inspectors
made
observations
of this kind. But I heard that the director and one of the
assistant of the great french factory of this products died some months ago both
with the same symptoms, without doubts by the continuous work with radium, thorium and
similar substances.
I was invited by the dean of the medical school of the Harvard
University to give Dunham lectures but my toxique polineuritis will not permit me to
come to the United States this year.
I have sent to you my latest work on poisonings "Jertumer in der
Vergiftungsdiagnose und Therapie" by the editor.
Very truly yours,
(signed) H. Zangger
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