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DRS. STEVENS, JARRE AND HASLEY
1429 DAVID WHITNEY BUILDING
DETROIT
ROLLIN H. STEVENS. M. D.
RANDOLPH 4493
HANS A. JARRE, M. D.
CLYDE K. HASLEY, M. D.
May 17th-1934
United States Radium Corp.
535 Pearl Street
New York, N. Y.
Gentlemen:-
Attention Mr. H. H. Barker
Replying to your letter of the 10th:
I have been very busy and have not had an
opportunity to look over the brief but I shall get to it
very soon. I expect to meet you at the Palmer House between
10 and 11 AM on Monday, as stated in your letter, and will
bring with me the record as you request.
I cannot say that I have changed my mind since
1930 in regard to the effect of injections of radium. These
injections were given to patients, mostly, who were suffering
from incurable diseases like leukemia and Hodgkins' disease.
I also treated one case of rheumatism mentioned in my notes
at the last deposition. This individual is well and healthy
to date, as is also a case of Hodgkins' disease.
Hoping to see you Monday, I am
Yours sincerely
Rollin H. Stevens
RHS-EBL
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