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UNITED STATES RADIUM CORPORATION - THE
LUMINITE CORPORATION V. EDNA HUSSMAN
Report of Elizabeth C. Lewis
April 21, 1928.
Mrs. Edna Hussman:
Hospital. Regardless of what the outcome will be she does not in-
tend to submit herself to another examination. Thinks she has had
too many already for her own good. With each examination and blood
test taken she has noticed her condition has been greatly aggravat-
ed due to having undergone so many blood tests she is anomic today.
Arm never troubled her until she went to the Jersey City Hospital
for examination and since having blood tests made her arm has been
stiff and pains her continuously. Said if she submits to every
examination the doctors want her to undergo, that they would soon
draw every drop of blood from her body.
At this instant a young man entered the room introducing
him said he was her husband, Louis Hussman. Joining in the con-
versation, lit. Hussman said "Well, I tell you how I feel about the
whole business. My wife and the rest of the bunch are planning
great things with the money they intend to get from the Radium
people but I know they have not got a chance of recovering five
cents and in the end they will be greatly disappointed. All these
examinations to me are just humbug stuff. That fellow lartland
at the Newark City Hospital is only looking to get a lot of nows-
paper publicity out of the whole thing. I don't trust him for a
minute. Money talks with him. He has already been bought over
by the other side. It is a peculiar situation. No one ever heard
of radium poisoning before. In the first place, the claims were
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