[D0331AAC], Letter from William D Gaines to Thomas Alva Edison, August 6th, 1903
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Title
[D0331AAC], Letter from William D Gaines to Thomas Alva Edison, August 6th, 1903
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Date
1903-08-06
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Folder/Volume ID
D0331-F
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188:727
Document ID
D0331AAC
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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[TAE Marginalia] >X Ray is only dangerous when one works constantly with it E<
Aug 6, 1903
Mr. Thomas A. Edison
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:
I notice in N.Y. World of Aug. 3, that you now condemn the XX X-Ray. Will you please write me if that statement is correct, you really think it's dangers overshadow it's merits.
Your opinion will be greatly appreciated.
Very truly,
W.D. Gaines
Aug 6, 1903
Mr. Thomas A. Edison
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:
I notice in N.Y. World of Aug. 3, that you now condemn the XX X-Ray. Will you please write me if that statement is correct, you really think it's dangers overshadow it's merits.
Your opinion will be greatly appreciated.
Very truly,
W.D. Gaines