| Description Of Item | Includes letter from Sir Napier Burnett concerning his notice to [Henri] Spahlinger that Philip would be working with Professors Dean and Ritchie on the investigation of his treatment; copy of extracts from letters by Sir Arthur Stanley and Philip on the character of Spahlinger; letter from Ian Ritchie to Philip enclosing a draft letter to Burnett and Philip's reply that the Society should issue a statement that Spahlinger's methods were being examined; letter from Sir Arthur Stanley on the need to have a representative of the Red Cross Society working alongside Spahlinger; letter from Napier Burnett on the conditions to be imposed on Spahlinger before a Red Cross representative could work with him; letter from Philip on his opinion that Spahlinger is a 'thoroughly honest worker'; and letter from Arthur Stanley stating that Spahlinger had been given £10,000 for the rights to his treatment in Britain and will be given a further £20,000 and that the Americans are in similar negotiations. |