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OCR Page 1 of 2July 23éd,1928.
Dr. Herbert N. NcCoy,
2537 Fifth Ave.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Dear Dr. McCoy:
I was certainly glad to receive your
letter of June 30th:
Yes - the suits were settled, but not
in an entirely satisfactory manner, since the question of
injury or no injurylas not as yet been finally settled.
The only bright spot in the whole arrangement is the
provision for a Committee of three eminent physicians
who are to take charge of the complainants and diagnose
their condition and recommend treatment.
Unfortunately the physicians selected for
this Committee, due to vacation time, will not be able
to do active work until about the first of September.
Probably by the latter part of the year we will have
some fairly definite information as to their reactions
to the cases.
As regards mesothorium,we have made no
further move since talking with you in Chicago. The
matter is in abayance until some time in the fall when
it can be discussed more fully with the Radium Belge.
Just as soon as there is anything definite on this
matter we shall certainly communicate with you.
Trusting that you are finding southern
California quite to your liking, and with best regards
to both you and Mrs. I am
Very truly yours,
CBLee :RH
President.
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