OOCUMENT SOURCE Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Archives and Records Otfica Records Series Title Lie A Fite Code No, Garton No, older No. Ie BL ; 4 - 6245 Kebwent coche Ny CAnacty ¢ Notes IT é CO} Found By ANI AIAN lee Dates 26 No, they were a@ aw | &ter » moat of them, and they came unio. JohnMeech for their workCodes. Lawrence Tuttle, who was kind of a characterg/anyuayI'm very fond of him} I've lost touch with hing’Ge used to talk to these patients and Rind of "play doctor." SSH: KGS: fingJohn thought it was me, and he blamed me for itfand got very upset. Ryle3. ~ + ” role as a doctor, and-net+.+—_2 John 4thinkingthat that was his eee — Oh yes, a doctor-patient relationship. We went right by the Book on that. SSH: Was there a problem in those days about patient treatment? feu. 'YOs I know that) becomes a big issue GPthe nid~foredes onwards, about(patient treatment on the he Berkeleycampug). Well,I don't think any patients got treated on the Berkeley campugpréxcept the ones that went into John’s laboratory there. Ang tt b ecame DoDonner Lab. Lab. (ad? then they ey had had (anbit (Arf@then a pav iiton is on ie in— ~the-Enivaraity at Cowell Hospital. SSH: But in these early days all the patient treatment was done at tHe medical school with medical faculty presiding. KGS: Down in the physics department at U.C., in the Radiation Lab, under John Lawrence's direction. SSH: (enthat was all right with the medical school? ‘and’ they - ‘weren't worried about the fact that physicists... the RGS; Well. Jofin Lawrence was never accepted intmedical school. He D Tada cal seen of anything, which they always looked /o4'% wasn't a Board mem! a upon there, You"ve got to be certified AL. 14 “, Awd something, hopefully radiology, But the radiology department fust wouldn't Rave im,