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will not be known precisely.
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The dosimetry device, records the dose or dose rate,
which may not reflect accuretely, because of shielding and energy dependence of the
device, the deposition of radiant energy at the site of interest, namely the bone
marrow and the lining of the intestinal tract.
The problems associated with predicting medical effects from physical estinsation of dose can be further illustrated as follows: it is apparent that dose
estinates available will be air doses.
The dose received by the air is of acadenic
interest only, since the degree of effect in living things is due to the deposition
of energy and ita distribution in the critical tissues.
Accordingly one must know
the depth dose pattern or more precisely the pattern of absorbed jose in sensitive
critical tissues.
This problem has been explored experimentally at great length
and is described in deteil in references (17).
More need not be said here other
than the fact that the uniform field of radistion coming at an individual from
all directions is rere effective per r in sir than dose of radistion of directional
quality,
In urban areas there may te shielding from the fallout field by buildings
or inhomogeneities in the field due to drift in dry windy areas,
With the prompt
radiation shielding may be significant and the proximity of large buildings may ser=
jously influence scatter and perturb the uniformity of the radiation.
Lastly a
fallout field may be made unidirectional by heavy shielding from buildings on one
side.
Thus estimates of dose calculated from dose rates or derived from an inte-
Erating type of dosimeter that adds up to the total dose received, or form position
of an individual during exposure, cannot be accepted as the best index of the pro-
-bable fate of this individual, or as the final guide to treatment,
interested in the individual from the
The physician is
standpoint of sorting casualties with sone
chance of survival and those for whom nothing can be done, and of equal importance
the troop commander ‘s interested in the
over all prognosis of large grcws of
individuals in order to ake plans for disposition end replacement.
These two
different desires cannot be completely met by physical estimates of dose.
ever, nature has been helpful.
How
The manifestations of radistion injury vary with
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