Curatorial Records: Numbered Correspondence 746
Ohio State Board of Health.
Office of the Secretary.
Columbus, Ohio, June 22nd, 1895
Major Walter Reed,
Surgeon, U.S.A., & Curator of U.S.A. Museum,
Washington, D.C.
Dear Sir:-
We have two cases of supposed leprosy in this State. A specimen from one case was sent to the Marine Hospital Service some time ago, and was examined by Dr. Rosenau, who gave it as his opinion that the cases were not leprosy. Since that time the cases were presented to a meeting of the Ohio State Medical Society, and the correctness of the diagnosis of Dr. Rosenau was questioned. The material was referred to this Board for further investigation. I wrote to Dr. Sternberg in regard to the matter some time ago, and in reply he stated that it would be impossible for him to make a personal investigation of the matter but that he would refer my communication to you, who would be glad, he thought, to examine the specimen, and he said, “who is entirely competent to give you an opinion in the matter”.
I should be very glad if it would be possible for you to make this examination, and should be pleased to hear from you in regard to it.
Yours very truly,
C.O. Probst
Secretary.
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