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Do you approve of this letter. ? DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE FIRST AVENUE AND 28TH STREET Mr. H.H. Barker NEW YORK Copy of letter sent to February 10, 1932. Miss Larice, Miss Fryer, Miss Shaub and Mrs. Hus sman. During the past year bills for medical and other services for the radium patients of the U. S. Radium Corporation have increased in number and size and have become rather miscellaneous in character. Many of the expenses have not been authorized by the Commission, and some of them seem to us not proper medical charges. For these reasons and because of the present very depressed state of business the Commission feels that they must scrutinize expenses more carefully and urge upon our patients the necessity of practising economy as far as possible. We cannot approve of routine visits at a cost of $10.00 to $25.00 by physicians in Cases in which the condition of the patient does not vary much from month to month. We think these medical visits should be requested only for some definite reason. The services of visiting nurses, while probably desirable and agreeable seem to us to fall, not in the class of necessary medical services, but rather in the class of personal attentions. The use of expensive tonice and medicines, we do not feel are useful or desirable, unless the patient is suffering from definite enemin. X-ray photographs should be requested only for definite reasons, approved by the Commission. For these reasons we wish to inform you that on and after February 15th, 1932, no bills will be approved by the Commission for any services which have not been specifically approved for the Commission by Dr. Lloyd F. Craver. Dr. Craver onn be reached any morning at the Memorial Hospital, telephone Academy a - 6140. We do not wish to indicate by this note that any worthwhile medical attention or service of any kind will be withdrawn. On the contrary, we propose to do everything possible for the benefit of our patients. We therefore ask your co-operation in the effort to do justice to all parties concerned. Sincerely yours, Januy James Ewing.

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