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OCR Page 1 of 2VICTORY
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
BUY
UNITED
STATES
WAR
U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
BONDS
AND
STAMPS
WASHINGTON 14
IN REPLYING
(BETHESDA STATION)
ADDRESS THE SURGEON GENERAL
Feb. 16, 1946
U.S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
FEB 19 1946
Mr. C. W. Wallhausen, Chief Chemist
U. S. Radium Corporation
535 Pearl Street
New York 7, N. Y.
Dear Mr. Wallhausen:
I appreciate very much your informative letter of Jan-
uary 22. Naturally, I am interested in your remarks regard-
ing the progress of the experiments you are making with Dr.
Hess. The attempts to measure the radium in the body by
direct gamma ray measurements are of particular interest be-
cause I know from experience how extremely difficult it is
to be absolutely certain of the absence of all external con-
tamination. Also, the interpretation of such results ares is
very difficult because of lack of knowledge of the distri-
bution of radium in the body and internal absorption of
the gamma rays. I will, of course, be interested in hearing
of your progress.
I am accepting also your kind offer to send me a copy
of the results of the measurements of Drs. Hess and Flinn.
I should very much like to study these results and compare
them with some of my own.
I'll write you further about the radium as soon as we
decide about our needs.
Sincerely yours,
Frank E. Hoecker
Assoc. Prof. . Physics & Astronomy
Consultant,
U.S.
Public
Health
Serv.
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