documentation of its source and mode of collection. Iam quite

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prepared to agree that a syste of sanple collection
in itself classified is likely to get into considerabl

difficulty.

On the other hand, there is almost always more

than one way to skin any particular cat once you get dam

that concrete problem of how do we do this particular t
I, myself, do not feel particularly apprehensive about ithe
problez of sanplinzs collection without publicity, as far as

the objectives are concerned.

Or. Libby has mentioned ithe

importance of securing human material and which is, I tihink,
very fundamental, in this program.

the point.

Ultimately that is}

The probles of obtaining human xaterial

usually far more difficult than those of classification
Those of you who ray have from time to time attexpted

got

witopsy caterial, for example, in this country will eppreciate
that the problems vary fron region to region of the cc wy,
end actually from cacmunity to community.

There is 1

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difficulty, for example, getting autopsy material, gendrally
spaakinc, in university comsunities where there are we!
known medical schools, where the idea of autopsies has Been
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