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OCR Page 1 of 2Sept. 13,1938.
Jamos Ewing, M.D.,
Memorial Hospital
Central Park West & 106th St.,
New York City.
Dear Dr. Eving:
I have your letter of September 9th regarding Mrs.
Hussman. This morning I had a talk with Dr. Humphries and he
tells me that Mrs. Hussmen will be discharged from the hospital
this coming Thursday. He appreciates that a case such as this
may run into considerable expense unless properly handled and says
that if it is necessary to again hospitalize lirs. llussman, he will
see that we are given a special rate or somo arrangement is made
that will minimizo the cost.
In view of his attitude, I assume theonly thing wo can
do is to trust that his judgment in the matter will not be too
burdensome financially.
Cordially yours,
CBLee DK
President
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