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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY
CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE
FIRST AVENUE AND 28TH STREET
JAN 25 1929
NEW YORK
January 24, 1929.
Mr. H.H. Barker,
U. S. Radium Corp.
535 Pearl Street,
New York City.
My dear Mr. Barker:
The superintendent of the Memorial
Hospital has handed me the enclosed bills for radiographic
work on the radium patients under our care. The Commission
felt that this record is essential for adequate study of the
cases and have directed me to approve the bills.
I have a request from Mr. Berry that we
issue a formal statement of our findings in these cases
with our conclusions that the patients are actually suffering
from radium poisoning and Dr. Krumbhaar rather favors this
acti on. Dr. Craver, Dr. Failla and I are not disposed to
issue any formal statement. We feel that our responsibility
is to the Court. We have already acquainted you with the
general result of our study, which supports the view that the
patients are suffering from radium poisoning. We see no
necessity for issuing any signed statement to anybody. We
do not know what use might be made of such a statement, and
we do not want it published in the press. Will you please
indicate your views.
I have a letter from Miss Florence Holloway
306 Langford Street, Asbury Park, N.J. She says she worked
in the Orange, N. J. Radium Plant from 1918 to 1920 and that
her doctor thinks she is suffering from radium poisoning
She
wishes me to test her for radio activity. I shall decline, because
I am not a practitioner, and I think the Commission should have
nothing to do with this case. Nevertheless it appears to us
that we ought not to withhold aid from any person who is sick,
and whom we may be able to help, and therefore we suggest that
Dr. Craver individually, with Dr. Failla, might test this case
and advise her physician. Of course if we find her radio active
it would probably involve us in legal difficulties, and I think
Craver wishes to avoid that. Will you kindly advise us on this
matter.
Sincerely yours
James Ewing
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