Kenneth G.Scott (folder: Reprints 1951-1952) excerpts from the Medical and Health Physics Quarterly Reports: Jan-Mar 51: Hamilton's project included Astatine studies on the anterior chamber of the eye. Hamilton administered 500 mg potassium iodine for a week, then a shotofastatine, to see if it would break up a cyst in the cornea. There were noplansto repeat the experimentunless there was some improvement. Also working on the thyroid andastatine studies were Scott, John Z. Bowers (formerly Assistant Director of the Division of Biology and Medicine, AEC), Dr. C.W.Asling (Assistant Professor of Anatomy), and Dr. Stuart Lindsay (Associate Professor of Pathology at U.C. Med.). Tracer studies speing undertaken by Scott, H. Foreman, and J. Crowley) included studies of Ruthenium 97, Molybdenum 99,Palladium 103, Rhodium 105, Terbium!60, Rhenium 183, 184, fridium 190, 192, and Lead203, They weretrying to studytheeffects of versene on depositions of radioactive materials. Jul-Sept 51: Tracer studies (Scott, Crowley, Patricia Wallace) of Tungsten 181 ; Thallium 200,201, 202, Gold 196, and Thulium !70. Apr-June 51: Tracer studies (Scott, Crowley) of Platinum 191, 193| tridium 192, Mercury!96, 197, Bismuth206, and Rhodium 105, folder Reprints 49-50 also has more quarterly reports, with more summariesof tracer studies by Scott, Crowley, Hamilton, and others. Oct-Dec 52: Tracer studies--versene studies (Hamilton and Scott) to look for a procedure with results in the greater than normal elimination of radio-materials from the body; they were specifically looking at sodium and calcium salts of ethylene diaminetetraacetic acid, using Pu as the substance studied. Hamilton and Scott were also both involved in a study of inhalation effects of aerosols in monkeys using Pu oxide, and radiopotassium studies. Hamilton was also involved in rat astatine studies with Wallace, and Scott was conducting curium tracer studies with others. misc. folder: There is a talk abstract from Scott and Henry F. Albronda of UC Med from Apr 19, 67: "A controlled study of Rb86 Kinetics of erythrocytes from Schizophrenics”. Blood samples were taken from 15 schizophrenic patients at Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute and a control group of 19 members of the Medical Center adacemicstaff; the blood was then treated with rubidium. talk abstract from Apr. 14, 67is entitled "A controlled study of Rb86 erythrocyte kinetics of female patients with cancer of the reproductive system”; it was presented by Scott and Edmund W.Overstreet. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Archives and Records Office Human Radiation Experiments Search and Retrieval Project Anna Berge Research Notes Electronic DocumentTitle: Bancroft/misc April 1, 1994 2

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