DEPARTMENT,OF MEDICINE OFFICE AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES KINSMAN HALL THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COLUMBUS April30,19# Dear Dr. Sabin: I appreciate very much indeed your sending the Ferrata atlas. Also, I do not have the ssoond edition of Cowdrmls, though we do have the first. Therefore, if you have not already disposed of it, we should be very happy indeed to have those revised volumes. You w-i.11 be interested, I think, to learn that I had a long dis- tanoe aall from Sydney Cunningham last week, asking rre if I would give the oom- mencement address to the graduating medical school class at Albany this June. The invitation included Edargaret, so I accepted entirely from the standpoint of the opportuaity for a visit, with considerable trepidation in terms of creating an address. We are looking forward to meeting Sydney's new wife and I am anxious tc see the medical sohool as he has organized it in the time since his incumbency at Dean. I shall write you of our experienoe and my impression>after we get back. I am enolosing a sunmmry of the hospital record in the case of the little boy whose blood cells and marrow you studied with us while here. My ten- tative analysis, together with the weighing of the various points in the evidence, is presented in the letter which I forwarded to the referring physician. If you have any further oonvnents, please do not fail to send them on. I 8m sending under separate cover the section on therapy for the hanatological dyscrasias which ha8 just appeared in the new System of Modern Medi- cal Therapy, edited by Dr. Barr, thinking you might perhaps be casually interested in this inventory from the standpoint of the Sabin school of thought. If you care to glancre it through, I should be interested in any conrments you might have to make, inasmuch a8 I sm working on an expansion,at the present time,of this type of pre- sentation in conjunction with Dr. Wisam8n, and hope to present within the next year, an organieed elaboration covering the whole field of hematology, both fundamental and clinical as it rela* to physiologic proce8sdsand medicine in general. I continue tc receive letter8 from the various individual8 who were here for the postrgraduate work, and al1 invariably express their genuine appre- ciation for the opportunity of seeing and hearing you. to Alaska. I suspect you may be turning your thought#$ward the summer exoursion I am sure you till have a most delightful exp&rience. I was invited last week to oome to Colorado in September and parti- cipate in the next annual state medical meeting, which was a great temptation, inasmuch a8 it would have provided another crhange perhaps for a visit with you, but previou8 plans call for my being in New England at that time 10 that I had to turn down the invitation regretfully. All here send their affectionate greetings. D-H Enc18. Dr. Florence R. SabW 1333 E. 10th Ave., Denver, Cola. As always, a& Charles A. Doan, M.D. Professor of Medicine