we weSiese vom " — —~ . . REPOSITORY r. NUNUL , oP ae -couection Warshatl Fs lands ~ REFERENCES -goxne, 2 ORT rower Misc. Correspondtnce The following reports concerning the Pacific Proving Grounds, the Bravo Test and the subsequent events are in the public domain, Those referenced are placed first. ~« 409901 The bibliography under Published Reports and Articles in Medical Journals below is not complete. Papers have been omitted which dealt with the development of techniques used in the laboratory or have reported some aspect of the study which has a limited or specific scientific interest. Also omitted are reprints of speeches made by members of the teams at various “times and places. On the other hand the reluctance of editors or biomedical journals to publish bulk data has caused Dr, Conard to record summarized versions of the bulk data of a survey or group of surveys as Brookhaven National Laboratory. These can be used as source books and in fact have been so used by agencies such as the United Nations, Subjects of special interest to medicine and radiation biolcgy have been developed from the data in these source books and published in the journals and proceedings referenced, 1. PROVING GROUND: An Account of the Radiobiological Studies in the Pacific, 1946-1961. N. O. Hine. Chapters 7-11. Univ, Wash. Press, Seattle, 1962. 366 pp. 2. Some effects of ionizing radiation on human beings: A report of the Marshallese and Americans accidentally exposed to radiation from fallout and 4 discussion of radiation injury in the human being. E. P. Cronkite, V. P. Bond, and C, iL. Dunham, eds. Naval Med. Res. Inst., Naval Radiol. Defense Lab. and Brookhaven Nat. Lab,, 114 p., TID 5356, 1956. 3. THE VOYAGE OF THE LUCKY DRAGON, 4. APPENDIX B IN THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS, Ed. S. Glasstone. Revised Edition. USDOD and USAEC. Supt. of Documents, U. S. Govt, Print. Off., Washington, D. C. 730 pp. 1958. 200 pp. R. E. Lapp. Harper 0. Brothers, New York, PUBLISHED REPORTS AND ARTICLES IN MEDICAL JOURNALS Twelve-month post-exposure survey on Marshallese exposed to fallout radiation. E. P. Cronkite, C. L. Dunham, D. Griffin, $. D. McPherson, and K. T. Woodward. Brookhaven National Laboratory Report, BNL 384 (T-71), 1955. Physical factors and dosimetry in the Marshall Island radiation exposures. C. A. Sondnaus and V. P, Bond. Neval Radiol. Defense Lab., WT 939 (Del.), 1955, ; DOCUMENT DOES NO’'E CONTAIN EC! . Reviewed by acy parst/O/? | R