-llREFERENCES 1) R. C. Pendleton, C. W. Mays, R. D. Lloyd, and A. L. Brooks; Differential accumulation of I°?9! from local fallout in people and milk, Health Physics Journal 9:12, 1253-1262 (1963). 2) G. D. C. Thompson et al.; Utah's experience with radioactive milk, a joint report by the Utah State Dept. of Health and the Salt Lake City Dept. of Health, 17 pages (October 1962). 3) Congressional Fallout Hearings ing Office: (20-27 August 1963) U. S. Government Print- see pp. 915-1082 for the report of Harold Knapp; pp. 601-672 and 1113-1123 for the testimony of Eric Reiss and the St. Louis Committee on Nuclear Information; pp. 536-563 and 1111-1112 for the testimony of Charles W. Mays. 4) 5) 1959 Congressional Fallout Hearings; see pages 191 and 203. S. Lindsay and I. L. Chaikoff; The effects of irradiation on the thyroid gland with particular reference to the induction of thyroid neoplasms: a review, Cancer Research 24:7, 1099-1107 6) (August 1964). P. Mustacchi and S. J. Cutler; Some observations on the incidence of thyroid cancer in the United States, New England Journal of Medicine 255: 19, 089-393 (1956). 7) S. A. Beach and G. W. Dolphin; A study of the relationship between x-ray dose delivered to the thyroids of children and the subsequent development of malignant tumours, Physics in Medicine & Diology 6, (1961-1962). I. Doniach; Effects including carcinogenesis of I??? and x-rays on the thyroid of experimental animals: a review, Health Physics Journal 9:12, 1357-1362 (1963). 9) P. Starr, H. L. Jaffe, and L. Oettinger; Late results of I?) treatment of hyperthyroidism in 73 children and adolescents, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 5, 31-89 (1964). 10) G. E. Sheline, S. Lindsay, K. R. McCormack, and M. Galante; Thyroid nodules occurring late after treatment of thyrotoxicosis with radioiodine. Journal of Clinical Endocrinol. Metabolism 22, 8-18 (1962). 11) R. A. Conard and A. Hicking; Medical findings in Marshallese people exposed to fallout radiation, Journal of the American Medical Association 192:6, 457-459 (1965). DOE ARCHIVES