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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY
FEB4 1929
CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE
FIRST AVENUE AND 28TH STREET
NEW YORK CITY
February 1, 1929.
Mr. L. F. Barker,
U. S. Radium Corp.,
535 Pearl street,
New York City.
My dear Mr. Barker:
In the case of Mrs. Larice, the dentist finds it necessary
to make a double set of plates which will cost between $500 and $600.
Mrs. Larice lost all her teeth and necrosis has destroyed much of the
alveolar borders, so that a rather difficult piece of dental work is necessary
to e nable her to masticate. We do not wish to authorize this expense without
your approval.
In the case of Mrs. Edna Hausman, 50 Buchanan Street,
Street, Hillside, N.J. we have a request for $76.00 for medicines over
a period of 30 weeks. $2.00 a week for tonic and $10.00 for aspirin. While
the Commission feels that the tonic bills are rather expensive, I think
on the whole we had better pay this bill and allow me to caution Mrs. Hausman
about the excessive use of tónics and aspirin.
Sincerely yours
Juney
Jame: S Ewing.
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