A _ LASSIE ANNUALREPORT 1950 HEALTH DIVISION ! DETROUETION (Thomas L. Shipman, M, D., Health Division Leader) After reading the individual reports of the five Group Lead the author of these introductory peragraphs is strongly teapted omit an introduction altogether to insure the reading of the ent report. Only by a careful reading of each section is it possibl obtain a clear picture of the broad scope of work carried out by Health Division. Such a perusal, hovever, vould fail to give th reader « true picture of the way in which the Division cperates. It is doubtful if in any Division in the Laboratory are the divid lines between various Groups any less distinct. This same fact mentioned in the report covering the activities for 1949, As th months go by it becomes increasingly obvious that the elastic or, ization of the Division is properly designed to permit the colla tive effort necessary to solve the problems of the Division as arise, | Prom time to time during the past year it has been necessary prepare statements justifying this program cr thet program, ito F nately, in the case of H-Division this is ordinarily a very simp Wy oy lOuUNNG a34 UM ;-- .. “ @. 390130915 004 LANL