CHICAGO SUNSHINE RESULTS, FINAL LIST (Originally submitted to the Division of Biology and Medicine, USAEC, in letter report of August 3, 1956) Sam ample I. Sunshine Units Human Bone In all cases, date given corresponds to date of death or post-morteme Ae United States: Furnished by Dr, Shields Warren, Cancer Research Institute, New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. le CL 873~P: Combination of 2 samples, age range 65-67 years, 149.9 g ash, 5863 g Cae 0.026 * 0,005 ae #160739, 67 yrs., April 20, 1955, Massachusetts, tibia and fibula. be #161622, 65 yrs., May 25, 1955, Massachusetts, femur. 26 CL 874-P: Combination of 3 samples, age range 71-78 years, 304.2 g ash, 121.8 g Ca. Qe 0.020 * 0,005 #161203, 71 yrs., May 10, 1955, Massachusetts, femur and tibia shanks. be #161205, 72 yrs., Hay 10, 1955, Massachusetts, femur and tibia shankSe Ce #161526, 78 yrs., May 21, 1955, Massachusetts, femur and tibia shanks. Ze he CL 1159-P: Age 51 years, Ncw York, meeuii, July 2.26 * 0.16 CL 1154-P: Age 13 years, W. Buxton, Maine, Oolh * 0,01 5, 1955, left tibie, 66.5 g ash, 5.85 ¢ A-56-13, Janvary 16, 1956, rib and vertebral fragments, 17.50 g ash, 6.6) g Ca. 5e CL 1i46-P: Age 2 9/12 years, Lewiston, Maine, 0.54, = 0,05 6. CL 1155-P: Age 13 7/12 years, Norfolk, Massachu- 0.36 * 0,03 A-56-16, Jamary 18, 1956, rib and vertebral fragments, 8,86 g ash, 3. 32 ¢ Ca. setts, 4-56-20, Jamary 26 1958.ri and vertebral fragments, 19.35 ¢ ash, 7. hy g