D. Biological and Medical Research Biological and Medical Studies at *0" 1. Tracer studies using technetium,silver, indium,tin, antimony, samarium,europium, actinium 2. later tracer and autographic studies of gallium, germanium, selenium, rhodium,palladium, and cadmium 3. Investigate metabolic properties of the eight rare earths 4. deposition of lanthanides and actinides in the skeleton 5. treatment ofpoisoning from plutonium andtrans-plutonium elements Medical Research at U.C. Hospital 1. Effects of total body X-rays with lab as well as clinical work 2. study ofeffects of radiation originating internally from p32 and 1131 in humans 3. use of animals to check effects seen in humansandto anticipate results 4. study skin reactionto radiation from X-raysof all energies, gamma rays, beta rays, alpha rays, and neutrons 5. investigations in (4) extended to plants and animals 6. cause and cure ofradiation sickness Medical Research at Donner Lab and Elsewhere 1, selective tissue irradiation involving radioactive colloids of phosphorus, yttrium, zirconium, lanthanum,and uranium 2. biological effects of fission 3. biological effects of high energy neutrons 4. use of large animals in long rangestudies of item 3 with particular interest centered in carcinogenic and longevity studies folder 19: 30 April, 1947 letter to Stafford Warren from Carroll Wilson, general manager: (second paragraph) "In any such clinical testing, the Commission continues to request that the sam procedure be followed which was agreed upon early in March. That procedure contemplated that it should be susceptible of proof from official records that, prior to treatment, the individual patient, being in an understanding state of mind, was clearly informedofthe nature of the treatment andits possible effects, and expressed his willingness to receivethe treatment. In view of your recommendation, the Commission does not request that written releases be obtained in such cases, but it does requestthatin every case at least two doctors should certivy in writing (made part ofan official record) to the patient's understanding state of mind, to the explanation furnished him, and to his willingness to accept the treatment.” Nov. 21, 1947: letter to Hamilton from H.A.Fidler, chief declassification officer, states that it is touchy to declassify Hamilton's paper on the metabolism of polonium, plutonium, and radium, because Fidler does not want inferences to the Project to be known; plutonium technology muststill not be revealed. Oct. 21, 1949: letter to Charles C. Dunham, MD,Office of Director, Division of Biology and Medicine, AEC, from Kenneth G. Scott: summary of general plan of investigations under Project NDF48A1: "Studies upon the usefulness of radio-isotopes to humans with cancerare being conducted in collaboration with other membersof the Divisions of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Archives and Records Office Human Radiation Experiments Search and Retrieval Project Anna Berge Research Notes Electronic DocumentTitle: Bancroft/EOL April 4, 1994 8

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