did blood count studies.
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I was wondering how much...
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blood and s@®e an ordinary blood count.
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One more question.
You mentioned that you
first came to UCSF as a member of the Public Health Service.
Can
you describe what you did during those times?
KOHN:
The Public Health Service in 49 or '50, the Public Health
Service was going to establish a clinical cancer service of their
own oeadyhe, were going to have a, well, they thought they
might have, perhaps I should say,
a large radio biological
research unit associated with it y and also for public health work.
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for two years andFhen I felt to stay in this business I had to
see what happens to man.
So I asked to go hy to San Francisco,
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