eo Iv kk SREB ES CONTENTS Public Health Service: Page Chadwick, Dr. Donald R., Chief, Division of Radiological Health... 109, 378 Terrill, James G., Jr., Deputy Chief, Division of Radiological Health.. 172 Terry, Luther L., Surgeon General__.._...-.--teen een eee eee nee 369 Scientists’ Committee for Radiation Information, Dr. Jules Hirsch, cochairman_..___..----.----------.----+---------------+---------444 Selove, Dr. Walter__......-.-...----_--- Dene ene ee eee eee 257, 449 State of California, Alexander Grendon, coordinator of atomic energy ‘development and radiation protection_~.__.--.-.--..---------------- U.S. Weather Bureau, Lester Machta, Chief, Meteorological Research Projects Branch.....__..--..--.-..-.---------+--~--------+----+--University of Chicage, Dr. Robert J. Hasterlik, professor of medicine, also associate director, Argonne Cancer Research Hospital_.-....-...University of Michigan, G. Hoyt Whipple, professor of radiological health, School of Public Health__-.....-.__--..._---.-----.----~--------University of Pennsylvania: Richard Chamberlain, professor of radiology. University of Rochester, Dr. William Neuman. -_-------------.------- 428 54 325 3 286 257 Statements SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD “Basic Radiation Protection Guidance: Administrative and Policy ProbJems and Relationships,” by L. 8. Taylor, chairman, National Committee on Radiation Protection and Measurements..-...----.~.----Comar, Dr. C. L., Cornell University ___._.........-----------~-----Glass, H. Bentley, professor, Department of Biology, Jobns Hopkins University. _....-......----------------------------------------‘Medical Radiation Exposure,” by Dr. Richard H. Chamberlain._-__.-“Monitoring Fallout from Nuclear Weapons Tests,” by Irving Michelson, Consumers Union of U.S8., Inc__.-._-_.--...--...------.----------“Monitoring-Surveillance Activities in the U.S. Public Health Service Surveillance Programs,” by James G. Terrell, Jr..-_....---------.-“Problems of Assessment and Initiation of Control Measures,” by Dr. Russell H. Morgan, professor of radiology and radiological science, Johns Hopkins University_....._......--...----------.-----------------“Radiation Exposure to People From Nuclear Weapon Tests Through 1961,” by W. H. Langham and E. C. Anderson, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. .--..-.--.----.------------------------------------“Radiation Protection Standards: The Industrial Situation,” by H. M. 352 95 341 289 221 179 407 160 Parker, manager, Hanford Laboratories, General Electric Co__...-__-Western, Dr. Forrest, Director, Office of Radiation Standards, balance of 312 Lester Machta and Mr. Kosta Telogadas, U.S. Weather Bureau. __-__-- 54 oral statement. __...._.__....-----_----- +--+ ++ --e “Worldwide Fallout Since 1959—Meteorological Aspects,” prepared by Dr. 367 ADDITIONAL MaTEeRIAL SUPPLIED FOR THE RECORD “Characteristics of the Principal Types of Radiation,” table submitted by G. Hoyt Whipple, University of Michigan____.___-.-..--------+----Extension of testimony presented by Lauriston 8. Taylor__....---.----“Gamma Ray Dose From Short-Lived Fission Products From Nuclear Weapon Tests,” by Philip F. Gustafson, Division of Biological and Medical Research, Argonne National Laboratory__......-----------“Intake of Iodine 131 by U.S. Population, Fall of 1961,” published in Radiological Health Data... ___-..--.----.----------------------“Todine 131 Reported in May 1962 From the Pasteurized Milk Network, Public Health Service,’’ by Dr. Donald R. Chadwick, Chief, Division of Radiological Health____.........-...-...---.--...---------------National Institutes of Health grants to members of the National Advisory 3 30 154 111 135 Committee on Radiation (table)_........_.--.._..----------------Prediction Panel recommendations__._.-..._.----._----~+------------“The Intake of Strontium 90 and Certain Other Radionuclides by the U.S. Population,” published in Radiological Health Data____.._.-__- 378 264 Delegates and countries represented......._.--.----------~---------Verbal statement for the prediction panel, P. C. Tompkins..._-_.-__--.-- 40 258 United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, 118