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OCR Page 1 of 3UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
December 22, 1930
Mr. H. H. Barker
United States Radium Corporation
535 Pearl Street
DEC 261930
New York City, New York
My dear Barker:
Enclosed is an inventory of feces and urine residues
received to date. You state in your letter of December 17, that
three sets of specimens should have been received. The third set
is probably in Dr. Turner' hands still.
So far I have made only alpha ray comparisons on the
specimens. A portion of composited residues was spread on a metal
plate so as to secure a film of the specimen about 05 mm. deep.
In case there is a decided increase in elimination of radium fol-
lowing the first administration of parathormone the second series
of specimens should show a marked increase in activity by this quali-
tative method of testing. No uniform increase was observed. Feces
ash of Miss Freyer showed an increased activity, but the feces ash
of Mrs. Hussman and Mrs. La Rice showed a decrease. The measurements
of Miss Schaub's samples have not been completed. The net drifts of
this series are of the same order of magnitude as the values obtained
with the feces ash and urine residues collected in February, 1929, at
the Marseilles Hotel. So I assume that the radium content will come
out about the same, when we make the determinations by the emanation
method.
The urine residues range in weight from 18 to 32 grams.
The
activity is low. Perhaps a half or a third of the urine sample
will be enough for a determination of radium by emanation method, but
the radium content is so low, that the increase in drift will be small
for all urine samples.
In making radium determinations on feces ash I shall di-
vide the specimen, thus getting duplicate values. The weight of the
samples permits this. Their weights range from 3.5 to 7.5 grams. I
expect to follow the method of de-emanating by dissolving in nitrio
acid, or fusing with bisulfate, and thems separation of emanation
accumulated during a definite period of storage. In the former series
of determination (1929) where the emanation was collected directly as
the sample was put in solution the values ran somewhat lower by storage.
(than)
It seems to me that the elimination of a few micrograms
of radium during a period of several weeks, should show a decided in-
crease in alpha ray activity of feces ash; and surely by the emanation
method, for, even a millimicrocurie of radon produces a distinct in-
crease in drift.
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