The Harvard Medical School
Boston, MassachusettsMay 2
20
1924Dear Miss Turner:
I sent your statement to Radcliff [sic] the day after its receipt.
Thank you for your kind suggestion to look at the Valley in its spring glory. Of course we should like to come. But Hildegarde [his daughter] has just presented an anxious world with a son two inches longer than ordinary riff raff. Mrs. Porter is fascinated. The anaconda and the rabbit are distanced. If young Arthur and Spring conflict, so much the worse for Spring.
Your milk and cream fed cats do not so far show any fat in the vasomotor region.
Yours faithfully
W. T. Porter