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CHICAGO SUNSHINE RESULTS FOR PERIOD
DECEMBER 1, 1955 TO AUGUST 1, 1956
Sample
Ie

Sunshine Units

Human Bone

In all cases, the date of sample corresponds to the
date of death or post-mortem,

A. Newborn (under 30 days)

1.

United States
ae

Furnished by Dr. Shields ‘larren, Cancer Research
Institute, New England Deaconess Hospital,
Boston, Massachusetts,

(1) CL 993: Age 10 days, A55-317, December

22, 1955, vertebrae, 5.1) g ash, 1.96 g

0.70 + 0,04

Ca.

(2) CL 999=P: Age 9 days, A55~326, December

30, 1955, vertebrae and ribs, 4.55 g ash,

OshS + 0.10

1,62 g Ca.
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Foreign, Southern Hemisphere
ae

Santiago, Chile: Furnished by Dr. Juan Vial,
Catholic University School of Medicine, Santiago, Chile. Collection arrangemnts made

by Dr. R, B, Watson, Rockefeller Foundation,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

(1) CL 717-P: Age

days, August 2, 1955,

femur, ribs and sternum, 0.91 g ash,

1.2 + 0.3

0.37 g Cae

Age 2 days, August 10, 1955,

0.17 + 0,03

(3)

CL 720=P: Age 2 days, August 11, 1955,
ribs, sternum, vertebral column and
parietal, 6.7 g ash, 2.65 g Ca.

0.15 + 0.05

(4)

CL 722~P: Age 5 days, August 12, 1955,
ribs, sternum, vertebral column and
parietal, 6.1 ¢ ash, 2.39 g Ca.

U.31 + 0,04

(5)

CL 723-P: Age 3 days, August 13, 1955,
ribs, sternum, vertebral colwm and
parietal, 6.3 g ash, 2.33 g Cae

0.14 + 0.0h

(6) CL 726-P: Age 9 days, August 18, 1955,

0.33 + 0.06

(2)

CL 718—~P:

femur, ribs, sternum, vertebral column
and parietal, 7.1 g ash, 2.7 g Cae

ribs, sternum, vertebral colum and

parietal, 4.5 g ash, 1.67 g Ca.

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