Letter from C.D. Spivak to H. Masliansky, 1910 August 8
Abstract
Letter from C.D. Spivak to H. Masliansky. Spivak tells Masliansky that JCRS admitted Mrs. Leitman to the sanatorium only to study her case and see if she was actually suffering from tuberculosis. Spivak continues to say that he received a letter from Dr. Schwatt and enclosed a copy of it for Masliansky to read. Spivak believes Leitman’s tuberculosis was so slight that the disease went away by the time she was checked by doctors in Denver. Spivak asks Masliansky what to do with Leitman because she is demanding funds from JCRS to support her living arrangements in Denver for two months. Spivak tells Masliansky that Leitman cannot stay at the sanatorium any longer and she would be better at home. Spivak asks Masliansky to get her husband and the community together to arrange for some money so that she can travel back home.
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- 1910 August 8
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